The United States plans to pay $725 million to the United Nations to repay part of its arrears
2026-08-22 01:28:27
According to CoinMeta, a notification from the U.S. Congress indicates that the Trump administration has initiated the process of transferring $725 million to the United Nations, with the aim of repaying billions of dollars in unpaid dues owed by the United States. Experts in the field of aid say that this move is a positive step towards settling the debt. The U.S. government had previously significantly reduced its financial support for several UN agencies and criticized the UN for not fulfilling its role adequately. Washington has not yet responded immediately to inquiries regarding the reasons for this payment. This funding was mentioned in a notification letter submitted by the U.S. State Department to Congress on August 4th, but it has not been reported before. It is expected that the payment will be completed before Trump attends the United Nations General Assembly in New York next month and delivers a speech.
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