United Nations: China on Friday issued a statement calling on all UN member states to actively fulfil their financial obligations to the United Nations, stressing that Washington owes the organization more than USD 2 billion.
"As of May 14, the total unpaid assessments under the UN regular budget and peacekeeping budget amount to 1.63 billion and 2.14 billion US dollars respectively," the Chinese statement said, citing a report from UN Secretary-General's office and a meeting held on Thursday.
Including arrears that stretch back several years, "The United States is the largest debtor, owing 1.165 billion and 1.332 billion US dollars respectively," China added.
The US is the biggest contributor to the UN budget, paying 22 per cent of its annual running costs, a bill which adds up to around USD 3 billion, and 25 per cent of its peacekeeping operations, which amount to some USD 6 billion a year.
Officially, Washington is meant to pay 27.89 per cent of the peacekeeping budget, but a decision made by Congress and implemented by President Donald Trump in 2017 cut that payment to 25 per cent, meaning Washington runs up an annual shortfall of USD 200 million.
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