联合国财务危机
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特朗普:原本可解决拖欠联合国会费的问题
Jin Rong Jie· 2026-02-01 22:18
美国总统特朗普表示,他原本可以通过强迫那些拖欠联合国会费的国家偿清债务,以此解决联合国面临 的财务问题。特朗普接受访时说:"如果他们来找特朗普,并告诉他这个事,我就会迫使所有人付清, 就像我迫使北约付款那样"。报道称,美国领导人并未具体说明美国是否会偿还自己所欠的债务。由于 多个国家未支付会费,联合国正经历财务危机。 ...
“联合国或将破产”
Shang Hai Zheng Quan Bao· 2025-10-18 13:51
Core Points - The UN Secretary-General António Guterres warned of a potential bankruptcy crisis for the United Nations if member states do not pay their dues on time and in full [1][2] - The proposed budget for 2026 has been revised down to $3.238 billion, a reduction of $577 million or 15.1% from the approved budget for 2025 [1] - As of September 30, the UN has only received 66.2% of the annual dues, compared to 78.1% at the same time last year, leading to a projected deficit exceeding $450 million by year-end [1] - Guterres indicated that the liquidity crisis could affect not only 2026 but also 2027, with potential refunds to member states amounting to $600 million, which would represent 20% of the budget [1][2] Financial Situation - A report was mentioned that suggests suspending refunds to member states if funding shortages threaten the execution of the next year's budget [2] - The UN's regular budget is primarily funded by mandatory contributions from member states, with 141 member countries having fully paid their 2025 contributions as of October 15 [2] - The United States is identified as the largest debtor among UN member states [2]
古特雷斯警告联合国或面临破产危机
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-10-18 03:48
Core Points - The UN Secretary-General António Guterres warned of a potential bankruptcy crisis for the United Nations if member states do not pay their dues on time and in full [1][2] - The proposed budget for the 2026 fiscal year has been reduced to $3.238 billion, a decrease of $577 million or 15.1% from the approved budget for 2025 [1] - As of September 30, the UN has only received 66.2% of the annual dues, down from 78.1% in the same period last year, leading to a projected deficit exceeding $450 million by year-end [1][2] Budget and Financial Situation - The revised budget proposal includes a reduction in the number of positions from over 13,800 to less than 11,600 [1] - Guterres indicated that the liquidity crisis could affect not only the next year but also 2027, with a potential refund of $600 million to member states, which would represent 20% of the budget [2] - A report was mentioned that suggests suspending refunds to member states if funding shortages threaten the execution of the next year's budget [2] Member States' Contributions - As of October 15, 141 member states have fully paid their contributions for the 2025 regular budget, with the United States being the largest debtor among member states [2]