For Trump, the Summit Los Oceans “conflict with the US position”

No one has caught by surprise that Donald Trump will not be part of the leaders who are in Nice in the celebration of the UN Summit on the oceans (UNOC3) since in the opinion of the American administration “conflict with the US position.”

They refer to the fact that UNOC3 wants to boost the implementation of Objectives of the UN Development Agenda by 2030; Something that President Trump has already shown his disagreement.

He has not sent any member of his Executive to the French town and this will only be represented by two government observers that They advise Trump about the environment.

The United States does not participate in the works of the UN Summit on the oceans

The US Donald Trump administration decided to absent from the works of the UN Summit on the Oceans of Nice (UNOC3) Not sending any member of its executive and will be represented by two government observers who advise Trump on the environment.

This was reported on Monday US official sources, who justified their decision because of the fact that UNOC3 wants to promote the implementation of the objects of the UN Development Agenda by 2030, “which conflicts with the US position.”

The French presidency reported that one of the observers is Edward Russo, who directs the environmental issues in the White House. Among other goals, lNice has set the regulation of the exploitation of mining in deep water, a plan that diverges with Trump’s recent decree in this regard.

Heads of state such as the Frenchman Emmanuel Macron have taken advantage of the opening of the summit to criticize that Trump project. Washington’s disinterest in UNOC3 differs from the position of the second world power, China, which sent its vice president, Han Zheng, and even that of Argentina, which had its president Javier Milei – Trump’s alienated – as a maximum representation.

Among the 63 heads of state and government present in Nice, there was also that of Brazil, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, whose country is the eighth world economy. EFE / ECOticias.com