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UNESCO’s head criticizes US for withdrawing from organization

(MENAFN) Audrey Azoulay, director-general of UNESCO, expressed deep regret over the United States’ decision to withdraw from the organization, stating that it goes against the core principles of multilateral cooperation. Azoulay highlighted concerns that the move could negatively impact key American partners, especially those involved in securing World Heritage sites, Creative City designations, and University Chairs.

The U.S. announced its plan to exit UNESCO by the end of 2026, marking its third departure from the body, and just two years after rejoining. According to statements from Washington, the withdrawal was driven by concerns over UNESCO’s perceived promotion of divisive social and cultural issues, particularly related to the Israel-Palestine dispute.

In response, the UNESCO chief rejected these claims, emphasizing that the organization serves as a unique platform for building consensus through tangible multilateral efforts. She pointed out that accusations against UNESCO contradict its active work in Holocaust education and combating antisemitism.

Despite losing U.S. financial contributions, Azoulay assured that UNESCO’s operations would continue unaffected, noting that the organization’s fiscal health has been considerably reinforced.

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