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U.S. ‘obstructionist’ on UN efforts to advance equality, says Lametti
CA🏛️ Politics19 hr. ago

U.S. ‘obstructionist’ on UN efforts to advance equality, says Lametti

Canada's UN Ambassador David Lametti criticized the U.S. for obstructing global efforts to promote equality, particularly regarding women's rights, LGBTQ+ rights, and gender equality. He accused the Trump administration of resisting discussions on climate change and gender equality, citing past actions like forcing a vote on UNICEF documents to block acknowledgment of LGBTQ+ youth facing violence. While acknowledging a shift toward finding common ground with the U.S., such as cooperation on Haiti stability, Lametti emphasized Canada's commitment to human rights as a cornerstone of its foreign policy. The Trudeau government faces criticism for avoiding direct criticism of Trump's actions, including military interventions and sanctions against international figures. Lametti expressed confidence in Canada's chances of securing a seat on the UN Human Rights Council, highlighting Ottawa's experience in navigating UN politics.

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The Globe and Mail logoThe Globe and MailIndependent🔒Left19 hr. ago
U.S. ‘obstructionist’ on UN efforts to advance equality, says Lametti

Canada's UN Ambassador David Lametti criticized the U.S. for obstructing global efforts to promote equality, particularly regarding women's rights, LGBTQ+ rights, and gender equality. He accused the Trump administration of resisting discussions on climate change and gender equality, citing past actions like forcing a vote on UNICEF documents to block acknowledgment of LGBTQ+ youth facing violence. While acknowledging a shift toward finding common ground with the U.S., such as cooperation on Haiti stability, Lametti emphasized Canada's commitment to human rights as a cornerstone of its foreign policy. The Trudeau government faces criticism for avoiding direct criticism of Trump's actions, including military interventions and sanctions against international figures. Lametti expressed confidence in Canada's chances of securing a seat on the UN Human Rights Council, highlighting Ottawa's experience in navigating UN politics.

Bias read (Left): The article frames the U.S. administration's stance as obstructionist and politically motivated, emphasizing resistance to progressive issues like LGBTQ+ rights and gender equality. It highlights Canada's alignment with these values and criticizes the U.S. for undermining international consensus. Sł

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