Group 1 - The U.S. plans to pay part of its overdue contributions to the United Nations, amounting to several billion dollars, in the coming weeks, emphasizing the need for UN reforms [1][3] - The UN Secretary-General warned of an imminent financial collapse due to unpaid dues, with the U.S. accounting for over 95% of the regular budget arrears, totaling $2.19 billion as of early February [3][4] - The U.S. has a history of increasing its unpaid contributions during the Trump administration, which has also seen a withdrawal from various international organizations [4][5] Group 2 - The U.S. supports the UN's "80th Anniversary Initiative" proposed by Secretary-General Guterres, indicating a desire for continued reforms, although the pace of these reforms is expected to be slow [6][7] - Discussions on reforming the UN's financial structure and contribution distribution are complex and will likely take time, with significant changes requiring formal review by the General Assembly [6][7] - The UN is considering relocating some of its functions to lower-cost regions as part of its reform efforts, although immediate relocations are deemed unlikely due to geopolitical considerations [7][8]
美方称将向联合国支付部分拖欠会费,但有要求且没说给多少
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-02-08 19:34