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https://news.yahoo.com/amphtml/u-n-chief-warns-may-181937254.html

Guterres warns U.N. may not have enough money to pay staff next month
By Michelle Nichols
ReutersOctober 8, 2019, 6:19 PM UTC
United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres addresses the opening of the 74th session of the United Nations General Assembly at U.N. headquarters in New York City, New York, U.S.

United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres addresses the opening of the 74th session of the United Nations General Assembly at U.N. headquarters in New York City, New York, U.S.
By Michelle Nichols
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - The United Nations may not have enough money for staff salaries next month if member states don't pay what they owe, U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warned on Tuesday.
He told the 193-member U.N. General Assembly's budget committee that if he had not worked since January to cut spending then "we would not have had the liquidity to support" the annual gathering of world leaders last month.
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"This month, we will reach the deepest deficit of the decade. We risk ... entering November without enough cash to cover payrolls," said Guterres. "Our work and our reforms are at risk."
The United States is the largest contributor - responsible for 22 percent of the more than $3.3 billion regular budget for 2019, which pays for work including political, humanitarian, disarmament, economic and social affairs and communications.
Washington owes some $381 million for prior regular budgets and $674 million for the 2019 regular budget. The U.S. mission to the United Nations confirmed the figures.
An official from the U.S. mission said the United States "will be providing the vast majority of what we owe to the regular budget this fall, as we have in past years."
"Overall the United States, as the largest contributor to the U.N., contributes roughly $10 billion annually in assessed and voluntary contributions across the United Nations system," the official said.
U.S. President Donald Trump has said Washington is shouldering an unfair burden of the cost of the United Nations and has pushed for reforms of the world body. Guterres has been working to improve U.N. operations and cut costs.
U.N. spokesman Stephane Dujarric said 129 countries had paid their dues for 2019 so far, which amounted to almost $2 billion.
Guterres said he introduced extraordinary measures last month to cope with the shortfall - vacant posts cannot be filled, only essential travel is allowed, and some meetings may have to be canceled or deferred. U.N. operations in New York, Geneva, Vienna and Nairobi and at regional commissions will be affected.
U.N. peacekeeping missions are funded by a separate budget, which was $6.7 billion for the year to June 30, 2019, and $6.51 billion for the year to June 30, 2020.
The United States is responsible for nearly 28 percent of the peacekeeping budget but has pledged to pay only 25 percent - as required by U.S. law. Washington currently owes some $2.4 billion for peacekeeping missions.
The top contributing countries are Ethiopia, India, Bangladesh, Nepal and Rwanda. They pay their troops according to their national salary scales and are reimbursed by the United Nations. As of July 2019, the United Nations paid $1,428 a month per soldier.
The United Nations says its peacekeeping operations cost less than half of 1 percent of world military expenditures.

(Reporting by Michelle Nichols; Editing by Sandra Maler and Paul Tait)



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Guterres warns U.N. may not have enough money to pay staff next month
Michelle Nichols

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UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - The United Nations may not have enough money for staff salaries next month if member states don't pay what they owe, U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warned on Tuesday.
He told the 193-member U.N. General Assembly's budget committee that if he had not worked since January to cut spending then "we would not have had the liquidity to support" the annual gathering of world leaders last month.
"This month, we will reach the deepest deficit of the decade. We risk ... entering November without enough cash to cover payrolls," said Guterres. "Our work and our reforms are at risk."
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The United States is the largest contributor - responsible for 22 percent of the more than $3.3 billion regular budget for 2019, which pays for work including political, humanitarian, disarmament, economic and social affairs and communications.
Washington owes some $381 million for prior regular budgets and $674 million for the 2019 regular budget. The U.S. mission to the United Nations confirmed the figures.
An official from the U.S. mission said the United States "will be providing the vast majority of what we owe to the regular budget this fall, as we have in past years."
"Overall the United States, as the largest contributor to the U.N., contributes roughly $10 billion annually in assessed and voluntary contributions across the United Nations system," the official said.
U.S. President Donald Trump has said Washington is shouldering an unfair burden of the cost of the United Nations and has pushed for reforms of the world body. Guterres has been working to improve U.N. operations and cut costs.
U.N. spokesman Stephane Dujarric said 129 countries had paid their dues for 2019 so far, which amounted to almost $2 billion.
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Guterres said he introduced extraordinary measures last month to cope with the shortfall - vacant posts cannot be filled, only essential travel is allowed, and some meetings may have to be canceled or deferred. U.N. operations in New York, Geneva, Vienna and Nairobi and at regional commissions will be affected.
U.N. peacekeeping missions are funded by a separate budget, which was $6.7 billion for the year to June 30, 2019, and $6.51 billion for the year to June 30, 2020.
The United States is responsible for nearly 28 percent of the peacekeeping budget but has pledged to pay only 25 percent - as required by U.S. law. Washington currently owes some $2.4 billion for peacekeeping missions.
The top contributing countries are Ethiopia, India, Bangladesh, Nepal and Rwanda. They pay their troops according to their national salary scales and are reimbursed by the United Nations. As of July 2019, the United Nations paid $1,428 a month per soldier.
The United Nations says its peacekeeping operations cost less than half of 1 percent of world military expenditures.

(Reporting by Michelle Nichols; Editing by Sandra Maler and Paul Tait)
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聯合國會員國積欠會費 秘書長:下個月恐付不出薪水
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聯合國面臨無錢可用窘境,秘書長古特瑞斯(Antonio Guterres)8日警告,若會員國再不繳付積欠款項,他可能付不出員工下個月的薪水。
聯合國秘書長古特瑞斯8日警告,若會員國再不繳付積欠款項,他可能付不出員工下個月的薪水。(擷取自古特瑞斯推特)

聯合國秘書長古特瑞斯8日警告,若會員國再不繳付積欠款項,他可能付不出員工下個月的薪水。(擷取自古特瑞斯推特)更多
古特瑞斯主持有193個成員國的聯合國大會預算委員會,表示如果不是他從1月開始撙節支出,那「我們就不會有流動資金支持上個月的世界領袖年度大會」。


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古特瑞斯說:「我們這個月會出現10年來最嚴重的赤字,進入11月後,我們可能將沒有足夠現金支付薪資。我們的工作及改革面臨風險。」
美國是聯合國最大的捐獻國,貢獻今年常規預算的22%,也就是超過33億美元(約新台幣1017億元)。常規預算用於支付政治、人道、裁軍、經濟與社會事務及通訊等工作費用。
華盛頓約積欠前期常規預算3億8100萬美元,今年還有6億7400萬未繳納。美國駐聯合國代表團證實這筆數字。
美國代表團一名官員表示,美國「會在今年秋天繳納我們積欠常規預算的大部分款項,就像往年一樣」。這名官員說:「總體來說,美國身為聯合國最大捐獻國,每年以分攤會費和自願捐款,向整個聯合國體系貢獻約100億美元。」
美國總統川普表示,華盛頓負擔不公平的聯合國開支,已推動聯合國改革。古特瑞斯一直在致力改善聯合國運作並刪減支出。
聯合國發言人杜雅里克(Stephane Dujarric)表示,目前已有129國支付今年的款項,相當於近20億美元。
古特瑞斯表示,他上月採取特殊措施解決赤字問題,包括不填補空缺職位、只允許必要的出差,部分會議得取消或延期。而聯合國在紐約、日內瓦、維也納、奈洛比等地區委員會的運作將受到影響。
聯合國維和任務由不同預算案提供資金,截至2019年6月30日的財政年度有67億美元,而截至2020年6月30日的財政年度則有65.1億美元。
美國貢獻維和預算的近28%,但據美國法律要求,承諾僅會支付25%。華府現在還尚未繳納維和任務約24億美元預算。
對聯合國維和預算貢獻最多的國家包括:衣索比亞、印度、孟加拉、尼泊爾及盧安達。他們依自己國內薪級表支付駐地軍隊薪資,之後再由聯合國補償。聯合國今年7月向每名軍人支付1428美元(約新台幣4萬4039元)的月薪。
聯合國表示,維和行動花費不到世界軍事支出的0.5%。
 
Many AMDK lovers here immediately assume those bankrupt jokers still have upper hand over Cina.

That’s why one observe the AMDK loving Sinkies intelligentsia (be it PAP oppositions) are clueless and still harping on a broken Paradigm which was just a blip in mankind’s history (the 50 years post WW2 boom and liberalism, which often is virtue signaling, casino stock market, money printing and financialisation of everything game show coming to an end).
 
LOL! Trump wants to defund the UN. A nest of globalist scumbags who gets nothing meaningful done.


Simple way:

UN pass a resolution to SUSPEND / REVOKE membership & rights (voting & veto powers) of member countries owing membership fees.. Start from USA.

Swee Swee Boh Zhao Chwee already.
 
Ah tiong land can foot the bill. They are after more influence on the international stage after all
 
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