US Department Announces Withdrawal from Certain International Organizations

January 8, 2026 • Google News World

US Withdraws from International Organizations and Climate Treaty

The US Department of State has announced that the country will withdraw from several international organizations, including dozens of entities related to the United Nations. The move comes as President Trump has decided to pull the US out of the 1992 climate treaty, known as the UNFCCC.

According to reports, the US will exit 66 international organizations, including the World Health Organization, the International Civil Aviation Organization, and the World Intellectual Property Organization. The reasons for these withdrawals are not specified.

Separately, President Trump has announced that the US will withdraw from the UNFCCC, a global climate treaty aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions and mitigating the effects of climate change. This move is seen as a significant blow to international efforts to address climate change.

The news comes amid growing tensions between the US and other countries on issues such as trade and security. The details of the withdrawals and the reasons behind them are still unclear, but it is expected that they will have significant implications for global relations and international cooperation.

The US government has not provided a statement on the reasons for these actions, but officials have indicated that the country will continue to engage with other nations on issues related to climate change and other global challenges.

Source: Google News World