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US funding of the UN: UN Chief expresses concern | United Nations

Media Stakeout by UN Secretary-General António Guterres on US funding and other topics. --------------------------------------- UN Secretary-General António Guterres said, “The reduction of America’s humanitarian role and influence will run counter to American interests globally.” Addressing the press today (28 Feb), Guterres said expressed his deep concern about information received in the last 48 hours by UN agencies — as well as many humanitarian and development NGOs — regarding severe cuts in funding by the United States. He said, “These cuts impact a wide range of critical programmes. From lifesaving humanitarian aid, to support for vulnerable communities recovering from war or natural disasters. From development to the fight against terrorism and illicit drug trafficking. The consequences will be especially devastating for vulnerable people around the world.” He added, “We have been extremely grateful for the leading role the United States has provided over the decades. For example, thanks to the generosity of donors — led by the United States — the UN assists and protects more than 100 million people every year through our humanitarian programming.” He stated, “The message is clear. The generosity and compassion of the American people have not only saved lives, built peace and improved the state of the world. They have contributed to the stability and prosperity that Americans depend on.” He continued, “Now, going through with these cuts will make the world less healthy, less safe and less prosperous. The reduction of America’s humanitarian role and influence will run counter to American interests globally. I can only hope that these decisions can be reversed based on more careful reviews, and the same applies to other countries that have recently announced reductions in humanitarian and development aid.” Guterres also announced his travel to Cairo for the Gaza conference. He said, “Next Tuesday, I will be in Cairo to join the Extraordinary Summit of the League of Arab States to discuss the reconstruction of Gaza. Since the horrific attacks of terror by Hamas in Israel on October 7, the ensuing hostilities have unleashed an unprecedented level of death and destruction in Gaza.” He added, Tuesday’s Summit is an opportunity for leaders across the Arab world to come together and discuss the elements required to deliver peace and stability in Gaza. Their unified position will help guide the way forward.” He stressed, “All hostages must be released immediately, unconditionally and in a dignified manner. The parties must ensure humane treatment for all those held under their power and all transfers must be carried out in a dignified way and as per the terms of the deal.” He reiterated, “The ceasefire must hold. We must keep the humanitarian lifeline open. As part of this, I will once again appeal for the urgent and full support of UNRWA’s work.” He also said, “Ending the immediate crisis is only a first step. There must be a clear political framework that lays the groundwork for Gaza’s recovery, reconstruction and lasting stability.” He concluded, “The only path to lasting peace is one where two states — Israel and Palestine — live side by side in peace and security, in line with international law and relevant UN resolutions, with Jerusalem as the capital of both states.”

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