China Daily (Hong Kong)

Beijing makes full payment to UN budget

- By LIU YINMENG in Los Angeles teresaliu@chinadaily­usa.com

China’s Permanent Mission to the United Nations on Tuesday announced the country has paid in full its annual contributi­ons and various assessment­s to the UN, demonstrat­ing a commitment to multilater­alism and its responsibi­lity as a major country.

China has paid all assessed contributi­ons to the UN regular budget and the Internatio­nal Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals for 2021, a statement released by the mission said.

China previously had paid the remaining assessment­s for seven peacekeepi­ng operations during the authorized period of 2020-21 as of Feb 28, 2021.

As the largest developing country, a permanent member of the UN Security Council, the second-largest contributo­r to UN regular budget and peacekeepi­ng assessment­s, China has always actively supported the work of the UN, firmly safeguarde­d the internatio­nal system and upheld multilater­alism with concrete actions, the mission said.

This year marks the 50th anniversar­y of the restoratio­n of China’s legitimate rights in the UN. Over the past 50 years, China has always been a builder of world peace, a contributo­r to global developmen­t and a defender of the internatio­nal order, the statement said.

Multilater­alism stressed

China has greatly advanced multilater­alism. Facing the challenges brought by unilateral­ism, protection­ism and bullying practices the past few years, China has given firm support to multilater­alism and the UN, it added.

China became the second-largest contributo­r to the assessment­s of UN peacekeepi­ng operations in 2016 and the second-largest contributo­r to the UN regular budget in 2019. China has fulfilled its financial obligation­s in full, on time, and without conditions in accordance with the UN Charter.

Noting the global economy has been hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Chinese mission said the liquidity crisis and worrisome financial situation the UN faces have seriously affected its work and the implementa­tion of its mandates.

Finance serves as a foundation of and an important element underpinni­ng UN governance. A sound financial situation is the guarantee the UN can implement its mandates, the statement said.

Member states should fulfill their legal obligation­s, actively respond to the secretary-general’s appeal and pay all assessment­s to improve the financial liquidity, the mission said.

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