US to make at least $285m cut to UN budget after vote on Jerusalem - News Summed Up

US to make at least $285m cut to UN budget after vote on Jerusalem


The US government has announced significant cuts in its United Nations budget obligations for 2018-2019 in what will be interpreted as a further ratcheting up of pressure from the Trump administration looking to bend decision-making at the international body to its will. In a statement released over the holiday, the US Mission to the United Nations said next year’s budget would be slashed by over $285 million and unspecified reductions would also be made to the UN’s management and support functions. The announcement didn’t make clear the entire amount of the budget or specify what effect the cut would have on the US contribution. In her statement, Haley said she was pleased with the results of budget negotiations, and the US Mission would continue to “look at ways to increase the UN’s efficiency while protecting our interests”. Last Thursday, the General Assembly voted 128-9 in favour of a resolution condemning the US recognition of Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.


Source: The Irish Times December 26, 2017 17:37 UTC



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