💨 Abstract
President Donald Trump signed a proclamation withdrawing the U.S. from 35 non-U.N. organizations and 31 U.N. entities, citing conflicts with U.S. national interests. The move aims to end American funding and involvement in groups promoting "radical climate policies" and "global governance." This action follows Trump's previous efforts to reduce U.S. engagement with various international bodies, including the U.N. Human Rights Council, UNESCO, and the Paris climate agreement.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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