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    UN chief Guterres warns of ‘imminent financial collapse’

    The Daily FuseBy The Daily FuseJanuary 30, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    GENEVA: The UN chief has informed states that the organisation is liable to “imminent monetary collapse”, citing unpaid charges and a funds rule that forces the worldwide physique to return unspent cash, in keeping with a letter seen by Reuters on Friday (Jan 30).

    “The disaster is deepening, threatening programme supply and risking monetary collapse. And the scenario will deteriorate additional within the close to future,” United Nations Secretary-Basic Antonio Guterres wrote in a letter to ambassadors dated Jan 28.

    The UN is dealing with a money disaster because the world physique’s largest contributor – america – has slashed voluntary funding to UN companies and refused to make necessary funds to the UN’s common and peacekeeping budgets.

    Within the letter, Guterres stated “choices to not honour assessed contributions that finance a major share of the accredited common funds have now been formally introduced.”

    It was not instantly clear which state or states he was referring to and a UN spokesperson was not instantly obtainable for remark. 

    “Both all Member States honour their obligations to pay in full and on time – or Member States should basically overhaul our monetary guidelines to forestall an imminent monetary collapse,” he stated, warning that money might run out by July.



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