The United States plans to make a payment of $725 million to the United Nations (UN). This was reported by Qazaqyia.kz citing Reuters.
This payment is aimed at reducing the US's large debt to the UN. As the world's largest economy, the US is one of the main donors to the UN budget, but in recent years its debt has grown significantly.
According to exclusive information from Reuters, this payment could be made in the near future. The US administration is considering this step as part of improving relations with the UN and fulfilling international obligations.
Contributions from UN member states play an important role in shaping the organization's budget. Reducing the US debt could have a positive impact on funding UN programs and operations.
Reuters sources did not provide full details on the exact timing and conditions of the payment, but this step reflects a significant change in the US approach to international organizations.
The US debt to the UN has been criticized several times before. UN Secretary-General António Guterres has called on the US to pay its dues on time.
This payment is seen as an important step in fulfilling US commitments to the UN. Experts say this decision could have a positive impact on international relations.
According to Reuters, the US administration plans to make this payment in the near future. This will be the first major step towards reducing the US debt to the UN.
Although the total US debt to the UN is still large, this payment will help reduce it. For the financial stability of the UN, contributions from member states remain important.
Reuters sources noted that this payment will help improve US relations with the UN. This step may be positively received internationally.
