UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres speaks to delegates in New York
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The US has placed specific conditions on releasing billions of dollars it owes to the United Nations, including further cost-cutting, and moves to counter China’s influence at the world body, a development news wire reported.
The report by Devex, an independent news organisation covering global development, said two diplomatic notes circulated by the US called for nine “quick-hit” reforms as a condition for releasing more funds.
It said these included:
- Overhauling the UN pension system
- Ending long-distance business-class travel for some senior and all mid-level professionals
- Imposing additional cuts to the UN’s senior ranks
- A “10 per cent reduction in long-standing, ineffective peacekeeping missions”
- Blocking China from channelling tens of millions of dollars each year to a discretionary fund housed in the office of the UN secretary general, a move aimed at countering Chinese influence at the UN
“These reforms will be an indication that the UN is serious about reform,” Devex quoted one of the documents as saying.
The US mission to the UN did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
The US has said repeatedly that it will keep pressuring the United Nations to reform after announcing its withdrawals from dozens of UN bodies this year and cutting millions of dollars in funding last year.
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