In a shocking turn of events, the U.S. has withdrawn from 66 international organizations under the directive of its president. Details on the specific organizations or the reasons behind this decision are still sparse. The move has potentially far-reaching consequences for international diplomacy and cooperation.
In Japan, international cooperation and diplomacy are highly valued for maintaining global peace and stability. US withdrawal from these many organizations can have implications for international relations, prompting discussions among the Japanese public and political circles.
Unlike in Japan, the US has historically exhibited a more unilateral approach to international politics. Such an action is not unprecedented but may stir debates and advocacy for multilateral cooperation, especially in EU nations where international cooperation is a cornerstone of their policies.