China urges UN member states to fulfill financial obligations on time

Tue, Oct 4, 2022
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A Chinese envoy has urged all UN member states, especially major contributors, to fulfill their financial obligations on time and in full.

“Member states should translate their promises into actions, to ensure the UN’s work and mandate implementation,” Dai Bing, China’s deputy permanent representative to the United Nations said.

Dai said the financial situation of the United Nations remains worrying, as “one major contributor still has long-time arrears.

“ This is the main cause of the UN’s liquidity crisis inspite  of repeated calls by most member states and the secretary-general’s letters to member states expressing his concerns.

“China, has always, actively fulfills its financial obligations, and has fully paid the assessments to the regular budget this year,” he said.

He said China calls on all parties to have broad consultations and strive for win-win cooperation.

It also believes that program planning should adhere to the member states-driven principle and take into account the legitimate interests and aspirations of member states, he said.

Regarding the trial period of annual budget, the budget modality should be scientific and reasonable, he said.

“It should effectively improve the accuracy and stability of budget preparation, and promote the implementation and performance of the budget and programs.”

“The Chinese delegation will always constructively participate in the discussion and consultation of various items, and support the chair’s work.

“We will work with all parties to ensure the completion of the agenda and the delivery of expected outcomes,” said the envoy. (Xinhua/NAN)

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