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Trump administration plans to leave 66 global organizations
Summary
The White House announced the U.S. will withdraw from 66 international organizations, nearly half of which are affiliated with the United Nations; many of the groups relate to climate, labor and migration issues.
Content
The White House announced that the United States will withdraw from 66 international organizations. Nearly half of those are affiliated with the United Nations. The administration said many of the groups focus on climate, labor, migration and related programs and described some as tied to diversity and "woke" initiatives. The announcement included a list of the named U.N. and non-U.N. bodies the U.S. plans to exit.
What officials announced:
- The White House provided a list of 66 organizations the U.S. is exiting.
- Nearly half of the listed bodies are United Nations-affiliated.
- Many of the organizations cited relate to climate, labor and migration issues.
- The administration characterized some of those issues as tied to diversity and "woke" initiatives.
- The list covers both U.N. agencies and separate international bodies.
Summary:
The announced withdrawals will change U.S. participation in a range of international programs and forums. Undetermined at this time.
