The Trump administration has announced plans for the United States to withdraw from or significantly reduce participation in dozens of international and United Nations-affiliated organizations, marking a major shift in U.S. foreign policy engagement.
According to an official White House memorandum, the administration intends to end or curtail involvement in 35 non-UN international organizations and 31 UN-affiliated entities, citing concerns about alignment with U.S. strategic priorities, funding efficiency, and national sovereignty. The move reflects the administration’s broader foreign policy approach, which emphasizes selective international engagement and a focus on domestic priorities.
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