Trump halts funding for 66 international organizations: what does it mean.
According to ТСН: The President of the United States Donald Trump has signed an order that stops funding and U.S. participation in 66 international organizations, including 31 UN bodies.
The White House press service notes that many of these organizations, in the administration's opinion, support radical climate policies, concepts of global governance, and programs that contradict the sovereignty and economic interests of the U.S.
In a post on social media X, it is mentioned that the order signed by Trump provides for the withdrawal of the U.S. from 66 international structures that the administration considers 'no longer aligned with America's interests.'
This pertains to 31 organizations within the framework of the United Nations and another 35 international organizations outside the UN.
The White House has not yet disclosed the list of specific organizations with which the U.S. is halting cooperation.
This initiative is part of Trump's administration's strategic approach to international commitments. It has sparked mixed reactions in political circles, as some experts believe that such a move could negatively affect global cooperation in many areas. Observers are waiting to see how this decision will impact global politics and the status of the United States on the international stage.
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