The United States Withdrawal from UNESCO and Pending World Heritage Nominations
Credit: AP Photo/Evan Vucci/AP Photo/Evan Vucci. Trump signs Executive Order 14199 withdrawing the U.S. from UN subsidiaries. By Gilbert C. Correa, World Heritage Nominations Initiative Director The United States intends to exit UNESCO in effect 31 December 2026, which is causing concern among World Heritage stakeholders, including architects, archaeologists and…



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