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RIGHT, WE QUIT

- AP

THE United States has withdrawn from the United Nations’ Human Rights Council, with Ambassador Nikki Haley calling it “an organisati­on that is not worthy of its name”.

It was the latest withdrawal by the Trump administra­tion from an internatio­nal institutio­n.

Ms Haley, Mr Trump’s envoy to the UN, said the US had given the human rights body “opportunit­y after opportunit­y” to make changes.

She lambasted the council for “its chronic bias against Israel” and lamented the fact that its membership includes accused human rights abusers such as China, Cuba, Venezue- la and the Democratic Republic of Congo.

“We take this step because our commitment does not allow us to remain a part of a hypocritic­al and self-serving organisati­on that makes a mockery of human rights,” Ms Haley said.

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, appearing alongside Ms Haley, said there was no doubt that the council once had a “noble vision”. “But today we need to be honest,” he said. “The Human Rights Council is a poor defender of human rights.”

The announceme­nt came just a day after UN human rights chief Zeid Ra’ad al- Hussein denounced the Trump administra­tion for separating migrant children from their parents.

But Ms Haley cited longstandi­ng US complaints that the 47-member council is biased against Israel. She had been threatenin­g the pullout since last year unless the council made changes advocated by the US. “Regrettabl­y, it is now clear that our call for reform was not heeded,” Haley said.

Still, she suggested the decision need not be permanent, adding that if the council did adopt reforms, “we would be happy to rejoin it.” She said US would continue to defend human rights at the UN.

The move extends a broader Trump administra­tion pattern of stepping back from internatio­nal agreements and forums under the president’s “America First” policy.

Since January 2017, it has announced its withdrawal from the Paris climate accord, left the UN educationa­l and cultural organisati­on and pulled out of the Iran nuclear deal.

Other contentiou­s moves have included slapping tariffs on steel and aluminium against key trading partners, recognisin­g Jerusalem as Israel’s capital and moving the US Embassy there from Tel Aviv.

 ?? Picture: AFP ?? US Ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo yesterday.
Picture: AFP US Ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo yesterday.

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