Washington D.C. - The United States, under President Donald Trump, withdrew from a key climate treaty and dozens of other international groups. The move, formalized Wednesday, impacts 66 bodies, nearly half linked to the UN.
The Framework Convention on Climate Change, the foundation of global warming efforts, is among the affected. Organizations focused on development, gender equality, and conflict resolution also face US withdrawal. The White House cited the entities as no longer serving American interests.
The administration claims these groups promote "ineffective or hostile agendas" and waste taxpayer money. The decision follows a review of US involvement in international organizations.
This action signals a further distancing from multilateral cooperation. Critics fear weakened global efforts on critical issues.
The future of US engagement with these organizations remains uncertain. International partners are assessing the implications for collaborative projects.
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