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U.S. withdraws from 66 international organizations, including UN climate treaty
Summary
President Trump signed an executive order suspending U.S. support for 66 international organizations, the White House announced, and the list includes the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change and the U.N. population agency. The State Department said additional reviews of U.S. participation and funding are ongoing.
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President Donald Trump signed an executive order suspending U.S. support for 66 international organizations, the White House announced. The directive names several U.N.-related agencies, including the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change and the U.N. population agency. The State Department described some institutions as redundant or mismanaged in a public statement. Officials said reviews of U.S. participation and funding are continuing.
Key points:
- The White House announced an executive order suspending U.S. support for 66 organizations, agencies and commissions.
- The list as reported includes the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change and the U.N. population agency.
- The State Department said it found some institutions to be redundant or mismanaged and that additional reviews are ongoing.
Summary:
This action represents a notable reduction in U.S. engagement with a set of multilateral bodies. Officials have announced that reviews of participation and funding will continue; further outcomes are undetermined at this time.
Sources
U.S. will exit 66 international organizations as it further retreats from global cooperation
The Star1/8/2026, 1:20:35 AMOpen source →
Trump suspends U.S. support for 66 international organizations, in further retreat from global co-operation | CBC News
CBC News1/8/2026, 12:14:49 AMOpen source →
U.S. will exit dozens of international organizations as it further retreats from global cooperation
The Star1/7/2026, 11:27:38 PMOpen source →
Trump pulls U.S. out of 66 international organizations, including UN climate treaty
The Globe and Mail1/7/2026, 11:02:01 PMOpen source →
