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The U.N. Is Going Broke As The U.S. And China Withhold Billions - WSJ by BlackViper(op): 4:49am On Jun 03
The United Nations faces a severe liquidity crisis, with Secretary-General António Guterres warning of a “race to bankruptcy” by mid-August.

The United Nations is going broke as the U.S. and China withhold payments to the institution in a jostle for control.

Washington has failed to pay billions of dollars owed to the international body and exited dozens of its programs and agencies, including the World Health Organization, to combat what President Trump describes as wasteful spending and bad policymaking. The U.S. is more than $4 billion in arrears to the U.N.

China has compounded the U.N.’s liquidity crisis by slow-walking its own payments, even as Beijing declares itself the organization’s leading defender and, in a jab at the U.S., the “de facto No. 1 financial contributor.” Beijing still owes the U.N. $455 million even after injecting almost $850 million this week into the organization during a visit by Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi.

The U.N. relies on U.S. and Chinese money for 42% of its basic funding.

Secretary-General António Guterres has warned that the U.N. is in a “race to bankruptcy” and cited a “very real prospect of the financial collapse of our organization.” On the current trajectory, the U.N. says it will be out of cash by mid-August—just when the process of picking a successor to Guterres shifts into high gear.

China says it will honor its financial obligations. The U.S. says it is conditioning future financial support on deeper savings, with more job cuts, less business-class travel and greater use of machine translators.

“What we are working toward is not a rejection of multilateralism, but putting clarity and results over inefficiency and hollow words,” a senior State Department official, Michael G. DeSombre, told the U.N. Security Council on Tuesday.

The U.N. has complained about funding problems in the past, but this time it is taking unprecedented actions to deal with the shortfall.

Starved of cash, the U.N. has made historically large spending cuts and embarked on an efficiency drive. It has closed offices and eliminated a record 3,000 secretariat posts. It has shortened interpreter hours, powered down escalators and ignored loose cladding on its 75-year-old headquarters in New York.

The U.N. has accelerated troop drawdowns in African hot spots such as the Democratic Republic of the Congo to conserve cash and slashed peacekeeping expenditures. It has also delayed reimbursements to Nepal, Bangladesh and other poor nations that supply troops for “blue-helmet” operations.

How insolvency would play out for the world’s leading international forum is unclear. But staff around the world would go unpaid, halting food and security programs.

The U.N. can’t borrow money and its leadership has limited power to restructure operations or fire employees, whose salaries account for 70% of expenses. The U.N.’s 193 member states determine staffing and mandates, and have been more inclined to add initiatives than cut the organization’s roughly 40,000 programs.

When the U.N. comptroller tried to save $700,000 by closing one of the headquarters’ secure entrances, diplomats revolted at the inconvenience of a crisis largely manufactured in Washington; the gate reopened two days later.

The U.N.’s sprawl includes the New York-based secretariat and 15 specialized agencies such as the World Health Organization, the International Civil Aviation Organization and the International Telecommunication Union, which respectively coordinate responses to diseases like Ebola, ensure aircraft fly safely and standardize how phone networks interconnect. It also manages over 50,000 peacekeepers in conflict zones.

The funding deficit hits the U.N. as it is saddled with ever more governance challenges, from artificial intelligence and biosecurity to ocean mining and outer space. The countries with the most influence are delaying funding, the U.S. and China, both permanent members of the U.N. Security Council, where most nations get rotating seats but no veto.

U.N. finances are byzantine. The organization runs different budgets for its regular operations and its more costly peacekeeping endeavors, while the specialized agencies handle their own money and bureaucracies.

Assessments are based on the size of member economies, with U.S. contributions capped at 22% of the regular budget. China’s economic growth over the past decade has rocketed it into second place, to just above 20% from around 5%.

Unusual rules undermine the U.N.’s financial position: Funds unspent at year-end get credited back to member states based on what nations owe—whether or not they contributed.

Chronically late payments limit the time for the U.N. to allocate the funds; one year, China didn’t pay until Dec. 27. Credits are building up because of unspent money: $299 million for 2026, or over 9% of the budget, and an expected $400 million next year.

“We are trapped in a Kafkaesque cycle; expected to give back cash that does not exist,” the secretary-general wrote to members this year urging them to adjust the policy.

In line with its large cutbacks in foreign assistance, including the closing of the U.S. Agency for International Development, the Trump administration has overhauled how it will provide “voluntary” assistance at the U.N.

At the U.N., the Trump administration has begun to channel aid money through a single department established to manage emergencies, the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, earmarking $3.8 billion so far.

The U.S. remains the largest underwriter of humanitarian funding, but its allocation is down from more than $10 billion or more annually in recent years. The new strategy also puts stipulations on how and where the funds can be used, and raises questions about future direct U.S. support to specialized U.N. bodies such as the United Nations Children’s Fund.

“Individual U.N. agencies will need to adapt, shrink or die,” the State Department said in December when it announced the approach.

While U.S. support for U.N. work is a positive, the amounts remain unclear, said Jordie Hannum, senior director of U.S.-U.N. relations at the United Nations Foundation, which advocates for the body.

Contributions to humanitarian activities don’t address the U.S. arrears to the U.N.: some $2.037 billion owed for the regular budget plus $2.247 billion for peacekeeping.

U.S. Ambassador Mike Waltz has pledged a “substantial” U.N. budgetary payment but has conditioned the money on deeper cuts. A problem looms: Under U.N. rules, members lose voting rights in the General Assembly once their arrears top two years of assessed dues, a situation the U.S. could face as early as 2027.

Other traditional donors are likewise cutting funding to U.N. humanitarian programs that combat hunger and disease, driven by austerity efforts in the U.K. and Germany and rightward political shifts in Sweden and the Netherlands. Like the Trump administration, Argentina has exited agencies like the WHO.

“The U.S. is the epitome of the trend, but it’s not unique to the U.S.,” said Thibault Camelli, a former French diplomat now at New York University and an authority on U.N. budgeting.

China’s pressure on U.N. finances is more subtle, including through a body that controls the U.N. purse—the Advisory Committee on Administrative and Budgetary Questions.

At the U.N., Beijing’s diplomats often speak through a coalition of nations called the Group of 77, such as in May when it opposed a motion to reduce the pay of peacekeepers, many of whom are Chinese. A study published this year by a nongovernmental organization tracked how Beijing harnessed the G77 to lobby the budgetary committee in concert with Moscow to reduce spending on human rights. China provides minimal funding to U.N. humanitarian programs.

Historically, China paid its dues in the first several months of each year, but in 2022 began withholding final contributions until much later for what U.N. analysts view as leverage to promote political priorities.

“The U.S. isn’t paying its dues and over the past few years, China has been gaming the payment system,” said Hannum.
https://www.wsj.com/world/the-u-n-is-going-broke-as-the-u-s-and-china-withhold-billions-bd1fae5e

Re: The U.N. Is Going Broke As The U.S. And China Withhold Billions - WSJ by Stephen0mozzy: 6:28am On Jun 03
I'd say let them be Bankrupt and let it be scrapped. The organization has pretty much just been an association of barking neutered dogs whose teeth have been replaced with styrofoam.

See the purpose of the association and ask yourself if they have even lived up to it since after their creation - they don't sanction anything, they don't suppress anything, they just wan dey collect membership dues.

Re: The U.N. Is Going Broke As The U.S. And China Withhold Billions - WSJ by brain54(m): 7:07am On Jun 03
The UN has lost its usefulness in recent times...


It's now become a toothless bull dog- all bark and no bite. Infact, that agency couldnt even bark in recent times. And it's the fault of the US that suppressed and have controled the organization because it was the largest funder.

As they say he who pays the piper dictates the tune. The rest is history. The US destroyed the UN. Undermining and going against it's authority.


I don't think China really cares if the UN goes down or not. So far the UN has been mostly interested in pleasing the US and a few other cronies.


By extension organizations like African union and ecowas should take lessons from the failures of the UN. They are already becoming obsolete as well... with all the recent activities and whatnot going on in South Africa they haven't voiced out or taken a strong stance/position against the happenings.


As they say in warri parlance wetin happen for goat house go happen for sheep house.!
Re: The U.N. Is Going Broke As The U.S. And China Withhold Billions - WSJ by shox: 9:41am On Jun 03
The un should be disbanded. It has outlived its usefulness

Same as icc, who
Re: The U.N. Is Going Broke As The U.S. And China Withhold Billions - WSJ by Racoon(m): 9:42am On Jun 03
Useless disunited nation. Same entity that is encouraging tyranny globally.
Re: The U.N. Is Going Broke As The U.S. And China Withhold Billions - WSJ by nairalanda1(m): 9:45am On Jun 03
Stephen0mozzy:
I'd say let them be Bankrupt and let it be scrapped. The organization has pretty much just been an association of barking neutered dogs whose teeth have been replaced with styrofoam.

See the purpose of the association and ask yourself if they have even lived up to it since after their creation - they don't sanction anything, they don't suppress anything, they just wan dey collect membership dues.
You want to go back to the era of world wars and even more chaos than what we have now?
Re: The U.N. Is Going Broke As The U.S. And China Withhold Billions - WSJ by Lanretoye(m): 9:48am On Jun 03
Another agenda is browsing like this,just like US/isreal-iran war that was said to last 2weeks has become a way of life.no more bombs and missiles but cost that have gone up may never come down…
Re: The U.N. Is Going Broke As The U.S. And China Withhold Billions - WSJ by uniquetechng: 9:49am On Jun 03
brain54:
The UN has lost its usefulness in recent times...


It's now become a toothless bull dog- all bark and no bite. Infact, that agency couldnt even bark in recent times. And it's the fault of the US that suppressed and have controled the organization because it was the largest funder.

As they say he who pays the piper dictates the tune. The rest is history. The US destroyed the UN. Undermining and going against it's authority.


I don't think China really cares if the UN goes down or not. So far the UN has been mostly interested in pleasing the US and a few other cronies.


By extension organizations like African union and ecowas should take lessons from the failures of the UN. They are already becoming obsolete as well... with all the recent activities and whatnot going on in South Africa they haven't voiced out or taken a strong stance/position against the happenings.


As they say in warri parlance wetin happen for goat house go happen for sheep house.!
US has exited the Un, the only one the organization is pleasing presently is China and they also paid a courtesy visit to Beijing this week.
Re: The U.N. Is Going Broke As The U.S. And China Withhold Billions - WSJ by Fiscus105(m): 9:52am On Jun 03
Wasteful spending on WHO but wasting more of that, on useless wars fighting all round the world.

I don't usually pity people/voters that brought calamities upon themselves.
Re: The U.N. Is Going Broke As The U.S. And China Withhold Billions - WSJ by WorkTheTalk(m): 9:53am On Jun 03
The United Nations is going broke as the U.S. and China withhold payments to the institution in a jostle for control.
Re: The U.N. Is Going Broke As The U.S. And China Withhold Billions - WSJ by kimjessey2019: 9:54am On Jun 03
The UN of now is absolutely useless so the the big two countries have channel their money to something better.
Re: The U.N. Is Going Broke As The U.S. And China Withhold Billions - WSJ by Stephen0mozzy: 10:02am On Jun 03
nairalanda1:
You want to go back to the era of world wars and even more chaos than what we have now?
Let us pretend that the UN is actually stopping the World Wars. Let us pretend that UN stopped Russia from Invading Ukraine, stops USA from Invading the sovereignty of Venezuela. Let us pretend that the UN brokered Peace in the Middle East.

The evidence of their existence seeing the mayhem going in the world is not justified.
Re: The U.N. Is Going Broke As The U.S. And China Withhold Billions - WSJ by Emu4life(m): 10:04am On Jun 03
Dismantle this useless organisation that does not protect the Weak and oppressed.
A Neo Colonial organisation
Re: The U.N. Is Going Broke As The U.S. And China Withhold Billions - WSJ by nairalanda1(m): 10:04am On Jun 03
Stephen0mozzy:
Let us pretend that the UN is actually stopping the World Wars. Let us pretend that UN stopped Russia from Invading Ukraine, stops USA from Invading the sovereignty of Venezuela. Let us pretend that the UN brokered Peace in the Middle East.

The evidence of their existence seeing the mayhem going in the world is not justified.
It is because there is a UN that things are not far worse than they are now.
Re: The U.N. Is Going Broke As The U.S. And China Withhold Billions - WSJ by omoredia: 10:05am On Jun 03
The most useless organisation in the world
Re: The U.N. Is Going Broke As The U.S. And China Withhold Billions - WSJ by Anguldi(m): 10:05am On Jun 03
They can't be supporting terrorism with member states whom are against it. So China don receive sense tongue
Re: The U.N. Is Going Broke As The U.S. And China Withhold Billions - WSJ by Robertgreene1(m): 10:05am On Jun 03
All UN bodies except the WHO should be scrapped. All they go there to do is talk and talk in endless meetings. Plus the billions they waste on their staff. You will see the special adviser to the special adviser to the Chief Spokesperson of the UN having like 3 or 4 highly-paid aides who all travel with him around the world on endless meetings!!!
Re: The U.N. Is Going Broke As The U.S. And China Withhold Billions - WSJ by Rich4god(m): 10:10am On Jun 03
All those islamic countries that the UN is supporting should bank role them.

Imagine un gave Iran head of one of its human rights agency.
Re: The U.N. Is Going Broke As The U.S. And China Withhold Billions - WSJ by DrAda(f): 10:12am On Jun 03
Enf of an era. Whoever pays the piper dictates its tune
Re: The U.N. Is Going Broke As The U.S. And China Withhold Billions - WSJ by Stephen0mozzy: 10:33am On Jun 03
nairalanda1:
It is because there is a UN that things are not far worse than they are now.
Ask yourself my good Sir, does it appear that anybody is is playing by UN rules? The only thing stopping them is - Mutually Assured Destruction.
Re: The U.N. Is Going Broke As The U.S. And China Withhold Billions - WSJ by nairalanda1(m): 10:34am On Jun 03
Stephen0mozzy:
Ask yourself my good Sir, does it appear that anybody is is playing by UN rules? The only thing stopping them is - Mutually Assured Destruction.
You want to go back to the era of the 18th century? Ok, I wish you safe journey mercies. cheesy
Re: The U.N. Is Going Broke As The U.S. And China Withhold Billions - WSJ by IsraeliAIRFORCE:
How much does China contribute previously?
Re: The U.N. Is Going Broke As The U.S. And China Withhold Billions - WSJ by FreeStuffsNG: 10:55am On Jun 03
BlackViper:
https://www.wsj.com/world/the-u-n-is-going-broke-as-the-u-s-and-china-withhold-billions-bd1fae5e
They have stopped serving the hypocrisy of the US and its proxies/vassal states.

Innovate or die,shikena. ILO workers stopped US appointee from resuming office until US clears its backlog of dues. Aura for aura
Re: The U.N. Is Going Broke As The U.S. And China Withhold Billions - WSJ by ednut1(m): 11:30am On Jun 03
Other countries can’t contribute?
Re: The U.N. Is Going Broke As The U.S. And China Withhold Billions - WSJ by xtianchris(m): 11:42am On Jun 03
Lanretoye:
Another agenda is browsing like this,just like US/isreal-iran war that was said to last 2weeks has become a way of life.no more bombs and missiles but cost that have gone up may never come down…
🤣🤣 Rake in more $$ from the sale of Oil .
Power In Play.
Re: The U.N. Is Going Broke As The U.S. And China Withhold Billions - WSJ by SolQeff: 11:57am On Jun 03
This is a classic example of concentration risk. When 42% of an organization’s core funding comes from just two contributors, financial stability becomes vulnerable to politics, economic priorities, and geopolitical tensions.

The lesson applies beyond the U.N. Businesses, nonprofits, and even countries should avoid becoming overly dependent on a small number of funding sources. Diversification is not just an investment principle, it’s a survival principle.
Re: The U.N. Is Going Broke As The U.S. And China Withhold Billions - WSJ by crestedaguiyi: 1:00pm On Jun 03
Trump did well on this one.

Were is amnesty international and the other satanic NGOs that refused to let Jonathan crush boko Haram in peace back then.

They have gone mute since Trump and nethanyanhu took things in their hands
Re: The U.N. Is Going Broke As The U.S. And China Withhold Billions - WSJ by frog12: 3:20pm On Jun 03
Beijing still owes the U.N. $455 million even after injecting almost $850 million this week into the organization during a visit by Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi.
they should allow the UN to just die.
useless group that cannot protect its staffs in gaza
Re: The U.N. Is Going Broke As The U.S. And China Withhold Billions - WSJ by RemoveKebab: 5:53pm On Jun 03
Hamas will sponsor them grin
Re: The U.N. Is Going Broke As The U.S. And China Withhold Billions - WSJ by LeopardX: 6:30pm On Jun 03
nairalanda1:
You want to go back to the era of world wars and even more chaos than what we have now?
I don't see how the UN can prevent any world war if the active players are interested (US, China, Russia, UK, and France) - full funding or not.
Re: The U.N. Is Going Broke As The U.S. And China Withhold Billions - WSJ by Amatrillion: 8:49pm On Jun 03
Let Hamas (Palestine), Iran, Hezbollah, and other Islamic countries bankroll UN.

It is not enough for the aforementioned countries/terrorist groups to bribe UN officials to work against US and Israel.

Let them bankroll you...UN.
Re: The U.N. Is Going Broke As The U.S. And China Withhold Billions - WSJ by zoedew: 10:02pm On Jun 03
BlackViper:
https://www.wsj.com/world/the-u-n-is-going-broke-as-the-u-s-and-china-withhold-billions-bd1fae5e
UNSERIOUS FELLOW. I PUT MY MONEY WHERE MY MOUTH IS. IF MY MOUTH IS NOT THERE WHY SHOULD I PUT MY MONEY THERE FOR YOU TO WORK AGAINST MY INTEREST? YOU WILL END UP IN A GUTTER LIKE YOUR NAME SUGGESTS!
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