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Member States Owe $3.5 Billion to Fund Operations Member States Owe U.N. $3.5 Billion to Fund Its Operations
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The United Nations’ management chief, Yukio Takasu, said Thursday that member states owed the United Nations about $3.5 billion for its regular operating budget and peacekeeping operations. Mr. Takasu said unpaid assessments for the regular budget totaled just over $950 million, including about $800 million owed by the United States. Member states owe about $2.6 billion to the separate peacekeeping budget, he said. France owes $356 million and the United States $337 million, he said.The United Nations’ management chief, Yukio Takasu, said Thursday that member states owed the United Nations about $3.5 billion for its regular operating budget and peacekeeping operations. Mr. Takasu said unpaid assessments for the regular budget totaled just over $950 million, including about $800 million owed by the United States. Member states owe about $2.6 billion to the separate peacekeeping budget, he said. France owes $356 million and the United States $337 million, he said.