In the United States, republican lawmakers made efforts to withdraw the country from the United Nations against the backdrop of statements that this international humanitarian organization and human rights do not promote the interests of the United States and does not correspond to the policy of the new president Donald Trump.
It is reported by FoxNews.
It should be noted that the bill entitled “The Law on the Complete Entrance of the United Nations by 2025” was submitted by Senator Mike Lee, the Republican from Utah.
The bill provides for the termination of membership in the United States to the UN and its partnerships, as well as their financing.
The United Nations became a platform for tyrants and a place for attacks on America and its allies, – Lee said. – We need to stop paying for it.
Since President Trump revolutionizes our foreign policy, first of all, we must leave this fictitious organization and give priority to real alliances that ensure the safety and prosperity of our country, he added.
According to the Council of the Foreign Analytical Center for International Relations, the United States provide more funding than any other country, having donated more than 18 billion dollars in 2022. This is about a third of the entire collective budget of the UN. In addition, in New York there is a headquarters of the UN.
In early February, Trump signed a decision to withdraw from the United States from the UN Human Rights Council and banned the financing of the Middle East agency for assisting Palestinian refugees (Bapor), whose employees are suspected of attacking Hamas fighters on Israel. October 2023.
Washington also plans to consider his membership in UNESCO, which is engaged in education, science and culture.
Source: FoxNews
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