Last Updated Jul - 23 - 2025, 03:21 PM | Source : Fela news
China expressed regret over the U.S. decision to withdraw from UNESCO, calling it irresponsible. Beijing reaffirmed its support for the UN and urged nations to
China expressed regret on Wednesday (July 23, 2025) over the United States' decision to withdraw from UNESCO, the United Nations’ cultural and educational agency. Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun stated that such a move was not in line with the responsibilities of a major global power, adding that China has consistently supported UNESCO’s efforts.The U.S. announced its decision to exit UNESCO on Tuesday (July 22), citing claims that the organization was biased against Israel and promoted divisive agendas. The withdrawal, which will come into effect in December 2026, marks the latest in a series of steps by U.S. President Donald Trump to distance the country from international institutions. Trump had previously pulled the U.S. out of UNESCO in 2017 during his first term, with President Joe Biden later restoring membership. This upcoming withdrawal would be the third time the U.S. has exited the agency.
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