As US prepares to leave UNESCO, envoy urges deep reforms

| Nov 4, 2017, 20:45 IST
Chris HegadornChris Hegadorn
PARIS: The chief US envoy at UNESCO says anti-Israel bias and opaque bureaucracy are hobbling the UN cultural agency and is urging deep reforms.


Chris Hegadorn made the appeal Saturday at the agency's Paris headquarters in one of the last major American speeches to UNESCO before the US withdraws next year.


Hegadorn said the decision to leave "wasn't taken lightly" but was necessary because of budget reasons, UNESCO's inclusion of Palestine as a member and countries using the agency to advance their political agendas.


He urged UNESCO to speed up spending decisions and do more to prevent violent extremism through education, notably on social media.


He said the US will remain ``a determined advocate for the ideals on which UNESCO was founded'' and support heritage protection and educational efforts.

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