Core Points - The UN Secretary-General António Guterres warned that the organization faces a bankruptcy crisis if member states do not pay their dues on time and in full [2] Group 1: Budget and Staffing Proposals - Guterres proposed a reduction of 18.8% in the UN's personnel budget for 2026, which translates to a decrease of 2,681 positions, bringing the total to 11,594 [4] - The proposed budget for 2026 is set at $3.238 billion, a reduction of $577 million or 15.1% compared to 2025 [4] - The revised budget reflects the urgency of UN reforms and aims to balance the three pillars of UN work: peace and security, development, and human rights [4] Group 2: Financial Status and Member Contributions - As of the end of 2024, member states owe a total of $760 million in unpaid dues, with only 66.2% of the 2025 assessments collected by the end of September, down from 78.1% the previous year [6] - Even after cutting nearly $600 million in expenditures, the UN may still face a deficit exceeding $450 million by the end of 2025 due to uncertain revenue [6] Group 3: U.S. Contributions - The United States is the largest debtor, owing over $3 billion, which includes more than $820 million for the 2025 regular budget and outstanding peacekeeping contributions [7][9] - Since President Trump took office, the U.S. has nearly ceased payments, with 2024 dues still unpaid [7]
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Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2025-10-18 16:08