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Trump administration urged other nations to press a Pacific island country to withdraw a UN climate draft resolution

Published February 15, 2026Updated February 15, 2026

Summary

In early 2025, the Trump administration urged other countries to pressure Vanuatu to withdraw a UN draft resolution supporting stronger climate action. Multiple diplomatic sources confirmed the U.S. lobbying effort against the resolution, which sought to strengthen international commitments on climate change.

Primary Sources

Reports that the Trump administration urged nations to press a Pacific island country to withdraw a UN climate draft resolution

Documents U.S. diplomatic efforts to lobby against Vanuatu-led climate resolution at the United Nations

Official statements from Vanuatu regarding their climate resolution proposal at the United Nations

Evidence Supporting the Claim

  • The Trump administration contacted multiple countries requesting they pressure Vanuatu to withdraw or modify its UN climate resolution
  • Vanuatu, a Pacific island nation, had introduced a draft resolution calling for stronger international climate commitments
  • U.S. diplomatic communications were sent to various nations in an effort to build opposition to the resolution
  • Multiple diplomatic sources confirmed the U.S. lobbying campaign against the climate proposal

Evidence Against / Context

  • The extent of success of U.S. lobbying efforts remains unclear
  • Some reports indicate the resolution may have been modified rather than fully withdrawn

Timeline

  • Vanuatu introduces draft UN resolution supporting stronger climate action commitments

  • Trump administration begins diplomatic outreach to other nations requesting pressure on Vanuatu

  • News reports emerge documenting U.S. lobbying efforts against the climate resolution

What This Means

Structured interpretation — not opinion

  • Key takeaway 1

    The Trump administration actively worked through diplomatic channels to oppose international climate policy initiatives

  • Key takeaway 2

    Small Pacific island nations like Vanuatu face particular vulnerability to climate change and have led advocacy for stronger international action

  • Key takeaway 3

    U.S. diplomatic pressure represents a shift from previous administrations that supported international climate cooperation

  • Key takeaway 4

    The incident demonstrates how major powers can influence UN processes through multilateral lobbying campaigns

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