The Trump administration has begun the process of transferring $725 million to the United Nations, according to a congressional notification reviewed by Reuters. UN Secretary-General António Guterres has indicated that the organization faces an 'imminent financial collapse' due to unpaid contributions from member states. There has been no immediate response from Washington, D.C., regarding the reasons for this payment, especially in light of the administration's previous cuts to funding for various UN agencies and criticism of the organization's effectiveness.
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Trump Administration Initiates $725 Million Transfer to United Nations
The Trump administration has initiated a $725 million transfer to the United Nations, as indicated by a congressional notification. This action comes amid warnings from UN Secretary-General António Guterres about the organization's financial instability due to unpaid contributions from member states.
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Trump administration begins transfer of $725m to UN, amid billions owed
Trump Administration Initiates $725 Million Transfer to United Nations