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Trump administration is urging nations to call for withdrawal of a UN climate proposal from a Pacific island country

Published February 16, 2026Updated February 16, 2026

Summary

The Trump administration has urged countries to call for the withdrawal of a draft UN resolution sponsored by Vanuatu and other Pacific island nations that would require wealthy countries to compensate poor nations for climate damages. Multiple diplomatic sources and reporting from February 2025 confirm this effort, which occurred ahead of a UN General Assembly vote.

Primary Sources

Reports that the Trump administration is pressuring countries to withdraw support for a UN climate resolution from Pacific island nations

Documents diplomatic pressure from the US State Department against a draft resolution sponsored by Vanuatu seeking climate compensation

Reports on US diplomatic efforts to have countries call for withdrawal of Pacific island climate proposal at the United Nations

Evidence Supporting the Claim

  • The Trump administration engaged in diplomatic outreach to UN member states urging them to oppose a draft climate resolution
  • The resolution in question was sponsored by Vanuatu and other Pacific island nations
  • The draft resolution sought to establish a framework for climate compensation from wealthy nations to vulnerable countries
  • Multiple news organizations reported on diplomatic cables and communications from US officials pressuring countries to call for withdrawal of the proposal
  • The lobbying effort occurred in February 2025 ahead of a scheduled UN General Assembly vote

Evidence Against / Context

  • The extent and success of the lobbying campaign among UN member states remains unclear
  • Some reports indicate the resolution had already faced opposition from other countries beyond US efforts

Timeline

  • Trump administration begins diplomatic campaign urging UN member states to call for withdrawal of Pacific island climate resolution

  • Multiple news organizations report on US State Department communications pressuring countries to oppose the Vanuatu-sponsored draft resolution

What This Means

Structured interpretation — not opinion

  • Key takeaway 1

    The administration's position represents a shift from US engagement on climate loss and damage discussions that occurred during previous administrations

  • Key takeaway 2

    Pacific island nations face existential threats from sea level rise and have sought international frameworks for climate compensation

  • Key takeaway 3

    The lobbying effort reflects the administration's broader approach to international climate agreements and multilateral climate frameworks

  • Key takeaway 4

    The outcome of this diplomatic pressure campaign will influence future UN climate negotiations and loss and damage discussions

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