The decision by Donald Trump to withdraw the United States from a United Nations climate treaty has prompted criticism from international leaders, environmental groups and UN officials, who warn it could weaken global efforts to address climate change.
European leaders described the move as damaging to international cooperation, arguing that collective action is essential to meeting climate targets and supporting vulnerable countries. Officials stressed that multilateral agreements remain the primary framework for coordinating emissions reductions and climate finance.
Representatives from the United Nations said the treaty continues to provide a vital platform for global climate action, noting that many countries remain committed ...