China says US withdrawal from Unesco not the behaviour of a ‘responsible country’
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China said it has always firmly supported the work of Unesco.
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BEIJING - China said it regretted on July 23 the United States’ decision to withdraw from the UN cultural and education agency Unesco.
“This is not the action that a responsible major country should take,” foreign ministry spokesman Guo Jiakun said.
“China has always firmly supported the work of Unesco,” he added.
The United States said on July 22 it would quit Unesco
US President Donald Trump also ordered the country’s withdrawal from Unesco in 2017 during his first term.
President Joe Biden later re-established membership.
This latest withdrawal will take effect in December 2026.
Since taking office, Mr Trump has indicated he would pull the United States out of several multilateral institutions – including the World Health Organisation
China, meanwhile, has sought to promote itself as a responsible major power by expressing support for the United Nations and other international bodies.
“This is already the third time that the US has withdrawn from Unesco, and it has long been in arrears with its membership fees,” Mr Guo told reporters on July 23.
“We call on all countries to reaffirm their commitment to multilateralism and take concrete actions to support the international system with the UN at its core,” he said. AFP

