Will the United States withdraw completely from the United Nations?

According to Fox News, a Republican senator recently proposed a bill requiring the United States to withdraw completely from the United Nations. In response to this bill, the United Nations responded on the 21st that it would not comment on bills that have not yet been passed.

According to Fox News, Utah Republican Senator Mike Lee proposed a bill on the 20th local time that the United States would withdraw completely from the United Nations in 2025. The bill aims to terminate the United States’ membership in the United Nations and its affiliated agencies and stop financial support for these agencies.

In addition, the bill also stipulates that the United States shall not participate in peace negotiations led by the United Nations, and prohibits the executive branch from reaching any membership agreement with the United Nations and its subordinate agencies without the approval of the Senate.

Mike Lee also accused the United Nations of becoming a “place to attack the United States and its allies” and was not in line with the Trump administration’s “America First” foreign policy, so the United States should withdraw as soon as possible.

In response, Diyarik, spokesman for UN Secretary-General Guterres, responded to reporters’ questions at a regular press conference on the 21st: As you know, the United Nations will not comment on bills being discussed by various legislative bodies.

Since Trump took office as US President on January 20, he has withdrawn from the World Health Organization, the Paris Agreement on climate change and the UN Human Rights Council. Many members of the European Parliament criticized the US’s withdrawal from international organizations, saying it has added instability to the world and is “irresponsible”.