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UN chief Guterres regrets US withdrawal from certain UN entities

His spokesperson stated that the United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres regretted a U.S. withdrawal from dozens of U.N. bodies, and stressed that U.S. funding was mandatory for "a large number" of these organizations.

U.S.?President Donald Trump announced on Wednesday that United States will withdraw from dozens international and U.N. organizations, including one that promotes gender equity and women's empowerment and another that is a U.N. entity, as they "operate against U.S. National Interests."

Stephane Dujarric said that a "large number" (of the 31 U.N. organizations on the U.S. List) are funded from the regular U.N. Budget. He added that the U.N. had not received any notification in writing from the Trump administration. He said the U.S. listed treaty organizations it intends to withdraw from. This would require "official letters".

Dujarric stated that "all United Nations entities" will continue to implement?their mandates, as determined by member states. "The United Nations is responsible for those who depend upon us."

According to the assessments decided by the General Assembly, the United States pays the maximum of 22% to the U.N. budget. These payments are compulsory. Dujarric stated that the U.S. did not make any payments to the regular budget in 2013. Washington currently owes around $1.5 billion.

Dujarric stated that "assessed contributions to the United Nations' regular budget and the peacekeeping budget?as approved?by the General Assembly?are a legal obligation?under the U.N. Charter for all member countries, including the United States".

The regular budget, which is $3.45billion for 2026, includes work in political, humanitarian, economic, social, and communications affairs. Most contributions to the U.N. Most U.N. agencies, funds and programmes - like the World Food Programme or UNICEF for children - are voluntary.

Trump said that the U.N. has "great potential", but it does not fulfill this. He wants to cut U.S. funding. Guterres, in March, launched UN80, a task force for reform that aims to reduce costs and increase efficiency.

(source: Reuters)