Why is the US returning back to UNESCO now?
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Why is the US returning back to UNESCO now?
The United States is making a comeback by rejoining UNESCO. The Congress is set to approve a multi-million dollar payment, marking the first contribution in over 18 years. But what's driving this decision? Is it connected to the concerns about China's growing influence? Guests: Jeffrey Stacey Former US State Department Official in the Obama Administration Einar Tangen Political and Economic Affairs Commentator Anna Somers Cocks Founder of The Art Newspaper
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