The Trump administration has begun the process of transferring $725 million to the United Nations toward unpaid U.S. dues, according to an Aug. 4 State Department notification to Congress reviewed by Reuters, ahead of President Donald Trump's expected address to the U.N. General Assembly next month.
- The State Department notification obligates the full $725 million for the U.N.'s regular budget.
- The payment represents less than 20% of the more than $4 billion the U.N. said in May was owed by the U.S.; Washington disputes that total and says some payments have been made.
- The U.N.'s May accounting included $2.04 billion for its regular budget, $2.2 billion for peacekeeping and $44 million for tribunals.
- Without sufficient additional payments, the U.S. could lose its General Assembly vote in January under rules governing countries with arrears exceeding two years of assessed contributions.
- The U.N. has warned of severe financial pressure and already cut its 2026 budget by 9.2% while relocating more than 2,000 jobs to lower-cost locations.
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