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US pulls out of over 60 global bodies, including key UN agencies and International Solar Alliance

The United States has announced its withdrawal from more than 60 international organisations, including several United Nations bodies and the India–France-led International Solar Alliance.

Washington: In a memorandum titled Withdrawing the United States from International Organisations, Conventions, and Treaties that are Contrary to the Interests of the United States, President Trump said he had determined that continued membership or support for these organisations was not in the national interest. The decision covers a total of 66 entities, including 31 United Nations bodies and 35 non-UN organisations.

Trump directed all executive departments and federal agencies to take immediate steps to implement the withdrawals as quickly as possible. For United Nations entities, the memorandum states that withdrawal would involve ending US participation and financial contributions to the extent permitted under existing laws.

Among the organisations affected are the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, the International Solar Alliance, the Science and Technology Centre in Ukraine, and the UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs.

President Trump has announced the US withdrawal from 66 global organizations, including major UN agencies, due to perceived conflicts with national interests. The decision mandates immediate action from federal agencies to cease participation and funding, affecting entities like the International Solar Alliance and the UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs.

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