Trump administration pulls US out of Unesco again
Summary
The United States has decided to leave Unesco, the United Nations' culture and education agency, citing disagreements over policies supporting certain social causes. This decision follows a pattern of the U.S. reducing its involvement with international organizations, like when it previously left the World Health Organization and the Paris Climate Agreement. The withdrawal will be completed by December 2026.Key Facts
- The U.S. plans to leave Unesco by December 2026.
- Unesco is known for designating world heritage sites.
- The U.S. accused Unesco of promoting divisive cultural and social ideas.
- In 2011, Unesco's inclusion of Palestinians was a point of conflict with U.S. policy.
- Unesco's head, Audrey Azoulay, criticized the decision but said it was anticipated.
- Under President Trump, the U.S. left Unesco in 2017, but rejoined during Joe Biden's presidency.
- The U.S. provides about 8% of Unesco's funding.
- Unesco was established in 1945 to promote global peace and security through education and culture.
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