US withdraws Global UN Migration Agreement

US President Donald Trump has decided that the state will withdraw from participation in talks on the adoption of the global agreement, with which international rights for migrants and refugees will be improved. He communicated this last night with the US permanent mission to the U.S. “Today the US mission to GDP announced Secretary General [...]
He communicated this last night with the US permanent mission to the U.S.
Today, the US mission to GDP announced to US Secretary General that the US interrupts participation in the Global Migration Agreement” remains on the mission's note.
The document notes that last September Washington signed the New York Declaration, with which all 193 UN member states agreed to approve in 2018 two global agreements for immigration-wave management and refugee measures.
The New York Declaration contains large numbers of provisions, which are not compatible with US policies in the immigration sphere and for refugees”, make known by the US mission to GDP.












