Today, the President of the United Nations General Assembly, Annalina Verbock, called on the United States, the largest contributor to the international organization’s budget, to pay the full amount after the U.S. government only made a partial payment of less than 5% of the total.
A U.N. spokesperson said last week that the U.S. government has paid about $160 million of the more than $4 billion it owes the United Nations.
The UN Secretary-General has warned that authorities face imminent financial collapse due to non-payment of allocated budgets.
Donation payment
Asked about the U.S. payment at a news conference in Geneva, Bourbock said: “All member states must pay their contributions in full and on time, but $160 million is by no means the full amount.”
In response to a question whether the UN was at risk of being marginalized, Bierbok added: “The UN supported the peace council set up by President Trump on issues relating only to the Gaza Strip.”
“We have an international organization and a legitimate institution, the United Nations, for everything that concerns peace and security,” she pointed out.
UN General Assembly President Annalena Verbock today called on the United States, the largest contributor to the international organization’s budget, to pay the full amount after the US government has only made a partial payment of less than 5% of the total amount.
A United Nations spokesperson said last week that the U.S. government has paid about $160 million of the more than $4 billion it owes the organization.
The United Nations Secretary-General has warned that the organization faces imminent financial collapse because it is unable to pay its budgeted contributions.
payment of contributions
Asked about the U.S. payment at a news conference in Geneva, Bourbock said: “All member states must pay their contributions in full and on time, but $160 million is by no means the full amount.”
In response to a question about whether the United Nations was in danger of being marginalized, Burbock added: “The United Nations supports the peace council set up by President Trump only in the situation regarding the Gaza Strip.”
She said, “For everything related to peace and security, we have an international organization and a legitimate body called the United Nations.”

