The Borneo Post

US quits Unesco over ‘anti-Israel bias’

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WASHINGTON: The United States announced yesterday that it will withdraw from the United Nations Scientific and Cultural Organisati­on, accusing the body of ‘anti-Israel bias’.

State Department spokeswoma­n Heather Nauert said Washington would establish an “observer mission” to replace its representa­tion at the Paris-based agency.

The United States was angered in 2011 when Unesco members granted Palestine full membership of the body, despite opposition from its ally Israel.

Washington opposes any move by UN bodies to recognise the Palestinia­ns as a state, believing that this must await a negotiated Middle East peace deal.

But US President Donald Trump’s administra­tion is also reviewing many of its multilater­al commitment­s, pursuing what he calls an ‘America First’ foreign policy.

Nauert said the State Department had notified Unesco’s outgoing Director- General Irina Bokova of their decision earlier Thursday.

“This decision was not taken lightly, and reflects US concerns with mounting arrears at Unesco, the need for fundamenta­l reform in the organisati­on, and continuing anti-Israel bias at Unesco,” she said in a statement.

“The United States indicated to the director- general its desire to remain engaged with Unesco as a non-member observer state in order to contribute US views, perspectiv­es and expertise on some of the important issues undertaken by the organisati­on, including the protection of world heritage, advocating for press freedoms and promoting scientific collaborat­ion and education.” — AFP

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