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Trump pulls US out of 66 international bodies, including a key UN climate treaty
Summary
President Trump signed an order suspending US support for 66 international organizations, including the UNFCCC climate framework and the UN population agency. The State Department says reviews of US participation and funding are ongoing.
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The administration has signed an executive order suspending U.S. support for 66 international organizations and agencies. The move includes withdrawal from the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and a pause of support for the UN population agency. Officials say the action follows a wider review of U.S. participation and funding in international bodies.
Key facts:
- The president signed an order to suspend U.S. support for 66 organizations, including the UNFCCC climate framework and the UN population agency.
- The State Department described findings that led to the suspensions as concerns about overlap, management, and alignment with U.S. priorities, and said additional reviews are underway.
- The current status is suspended support while reviews continue, and further determinations about participation and funding are pending.
Summary:
The order removes U.S. support from multiple UN-related and other international bodies and signals a shift in how the United States approaches multilateral engagement. Additional reviews by U.S. officials are ongoing, and future decisions about rejoining or funding these organizations are undetermined at this time.
