North Korea went against the US idea to rejoin the UN cultural agency Unesco and called it a bad move to use an international organisation for the motive of “realising the strategy for hegemony”. The Paris-based UN agency declared this month the United States decided to reconnect in the month of July, naming it an “act of confidence in Unesco and in multilateralism”. The decision seems to get approved by a majority of its 193 member states. The decision is in part focused on checking on China’s growing shake at the agency, where it is one of the biggest donors. “Clear is the threatening motive of the US rushing the reentry into the organisation…
The US has a shameful background of having reserved not just from Unesco but also from WHO, the UN Human Rights Council and other international organisations. The United States previously connected with Unesco at its founding in 1945 but reserved in 1984 in protest in opposition of alleged financial wrong management and recognized anti-US bias before returning in 2003.The US withdrew again in 2018 under Trump over accusations of anti-Israel bias and mismanagement.