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Which organizations did the United States withdraw from?

Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement, Paris Agreement, UNESCO, Global Migration Agreement, Statute of the International Criminal Court, etc.

1, Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement

The Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement, also known as Economic NATO, is an important international multilateral economic negotiation organization, formerly known as the Trans-Pacific Strategic Economic Partnership Agreement. It is a set of multilateral free trade agreements initiated by New Zealand, Singapore, Chile and Brunei, members of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation, and brewed in 2002, formerly known as the Asia-Pacific Free Trade Area, aiming at promoting trade liberalization in the Asia-Pacific region.

From 2065438 to March 2008, after US President Trump insisted on withdrawing from the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement, the Comprehensive Progress Agreement of the Trans-Pacific Partnership led by Japan and participated by other 10 countries will officially become a reality.

2. Paris Agreement

Paris Agreement is a climate change agreement adopted by the Paris Climate Change Conference on February 20 15 and 12, and signed in new york on April 22, 20 16, which makes arrangements for the global response to climate change after 2020. The main goal of the Paris Agreement is to control the global average temperature rise within 2 degrees Celsius in this century and to control the global temperature rise within 65,438 0.5 degrees Celsius higher than the pre-industrial level.

US President Trump announced at the White House on June 1 June, 1965 that the United States would withdraw from the Paris Agreement to deal with global climate change. Trump said that the Paris Agreement put the United States at a disadvantage and benefited other countries. The United States will reopen negotiations and seek to reach an agreement that is fair to the United States.

3. UNESCO

The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) is one of the specialized agencies under the United Nations. The organization 1946 165438+ was established on1October 6, with its headquarters in Paris, France. Its purpose is to promote international cooperation in education, science and culture, so as to enhance mutual understanding among people of all countries and safeguard world peace.

On June 201710/2, the United States announced its withdrawal from UNESCO, which took effect on June 20 181February 3, 2.

4. Global Migration Agreement

20 17 12 the us mission to the United nations announced that the trump administration of the United States would withdraw from a un agreement aimed at improving the situation of immigrants and refugees, calling it "inconsistent" with its policies. The United States announced in a statement that "the United States Mission to the United Nations informed the Secretary-General of the United Nations today that the United States will no longer participate in the global immigration agreement.

5. Statute of the International Criminal Court

The Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court was held at the headquarters of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) in Rome on July 2002 1998. It was adopted by the United Nations Diplomatic Conference of Plenipotentiaries on the Establishment of an International Criminal Court and entered into force on July 2002 1.

In 2002, the United States formally withdrew from the Statute of the International Criminal Court, believing that this was not good for American soldiers, diplomats and politicians.