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According to the latest reports, the Trump administration has announced its withdrawal from UNESCO, while current President Joe Biden wants to rejoin the organization, still because of China. The Trump administration when

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According to the latest reports, the Trump administration has announced its withdrawal from UNESCO, while current President Joe Biden wants to rejoin the organization, still because of China. The Trump administration pulled out because it felt like "no one listened to the big brother" and could avoid paying $500 million in dues. However, after withdrawing, it found that UNESCO was operating more smoothly, and what was more unacceptable to the United States was the growing influence of China in the organization. U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken claimed that the U.S. withdrawal gave China an "opportunity" to set rules in the field of artificial intelligence. Countries around the world have long been accustomed to the capriciousness of the United States. China did not object to the United States rejoining UNESCO, but put forward a reasonable condition: to make up its arrears first. However, that contribution has risen from $500 million to $600 million. #Military##Military Miscellaneous ##军情集结号 #

According to the latest reports, the Trump administration has announced its withdrawal from UNESCO, while current President Joe Biden wants to rejoin the organization, still because of China. The Trump administration when
According to the latest reports, the Trump administration has announced its withdrawal from UNESCO, while current President Joe Biden wants to rejoin the organization, still because of China. The Trump administration when
According to the latest reports, the Trump administration has announced its withdrawal from UNESCO, while current President Joe Biden wants to rejoin the organization, still because of China. The Trump administration when

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