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UNESCO AND TRUMP. A 3D-printed miniature model of US President Donald Trump with the UNESCO logo in the background is seen in this illustration taken April 23, 2025.
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The move is a blow to the Paris-based agency, founded after World War Two to promote peace through international cooperation in education, science, and culture
The United States will leave the United Nations’ culture and education agency UNESCO as President Donald Trump continues to pull his country out of international institutions he has long criticized, the New York Post reported on Tuesday, July 22, citing a White House official.
The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment outside regular business hours.
The move is a blow to the Paris-based agency, founded after World War Two to promote peace through international cooperation in education, science, and culture.
Trump took similar steps during his first term, quitting the World Health Organization, the UN Human Rights Council, a global climate change accord and the Iran nuclear deal.
Joe Biden reversed those decisions after taking office in 2021, returning the US to UNESCO, the WHO and the climate agreement.
With Trump now back in the White House, the US is once again pulling out of these global bodies. The administration has also ordered a 90-day pause on all US foreign assistance to assess alignment with Trump’s foreign policy priorities.
UNESCO is best known for designating World Heritage Sites, including the Grand Canyon in the United States and the ancient city of Palmyra in Syria.
The United States initially joined UNESCO at its founding in 1945 but withdrew for the first time in 1984 in protest against alleged financial mismanagement and perceived anti-U.S. bias, returning almost 20 years later in 2003 under President George W. Bush, who then said the agency had undertaken needed reforms.
UNESCO’s full name is the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization.
UNESCO officials said the agency was already a lot less dependent on the United States than in the past, but the move would nonetheless impact the agency, with some limited impact on programmes the United States was financing.
The United States provides about 8% of UNESCO’s total budget, down from about 20% at the time Trump first pulled the United States out of the agency. – Rappler.com
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