UN battling financial crisis need proper solution: India
UN battling financial crisis need proper solution: India
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Washington: India seeks to find a comprehensive solution to correct the UN's poor economic situation by calling it a reality. In exchange for various peacekeeping missions, India has a 3.80 million US dollar balance on the United Nations. This is one of the highest arrears of any country above the UN.

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The UN Secretary-General, Antonio Guterres, also acknowledged this in April in his report on improving the economic situation of the United Nations. Deputy Permanent Representative of the Indian ambassador to the UN, Nagraj Naidu, said at a session of an event on improving the economic situation of the United Nations that the UN peacekeeping operation is due to conclude on June 30. The UN Member States have to pay US $1.9 billion for peacekeeping missions and 1.5 billion for a regular budget.

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He said that many other countries, including India have been demanding the payment of their legitimate dues for a long time in exchange for the expired peacekeeping operations. "Our expectation is that the problem should be discussed and addressed in a detailed manner," Naidu said.

 

 

 

 

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