US rejoins UNESCO after 5-year absence amid concerns over China's growing influence
- The US has officially returned to UNESCO following a 5-year withdrawal.
- The decision was driven by concerns over China filling a leadership gap at UNESCO.
- The Biden administration submitted paperwork accepting the invitation to rejoin.
- The US plans to allocate $150 million towards UNESCO dues and arrears.
- A welcome ceremony marking the US's return is expected in late July.