US rejoins UN Human Rights Council, reversing Trump exit
US rejoins UN Human Rights Council, reversing Trump exit
By Laura Kelly - 10/14/21 02:22 PM EDT
The U.S. on Thursday was elected to serve on the U.N. Human Rights Council beginning next year, rejoining the highly scrutinized international committee after leaving it in 2018 under then-President Trump.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken welcomed the move, saying the council plays a meaningful role in protecting human rights and fundamental freedoms, but suffers from serious flaws, including disproportionate focus on condemning Israel.
Together, we must push back against attempts to subvert the ideals upon which the Human Rights Council was founded, including that each person is endowed with human rights and that states are obliged to protect those rights, Blinken said in a statement.
The secretary had announced in February that the U.S. would return to the council as an observer, part of President Bidens push to reengage on the global stage in general and among international forums, in particular.
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