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The United Nations has been planning for the possible return of Donald Trump and the cuts to United States funding and engagement with world body that are likely to come with his second term as president.There was a sense of &déjà vu and some trepidation& at the 193-member world body, said one senior Asian diplomat, as Republican Trump won Tuesday's United States election over Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris.There is also some hope that a transactional administration will engage the U.N.
on some areas even if it were to defund some dossiers.
After all, what bigger and better global stage is there than the United Nations?& said the diplomat, speaking on condition of anonymity.A United States retreat at the U.N.
could open the door for China, which has been building its influence in global diplomacy.Trump has offered few specifics about foreign policy in his second term but supporters say the force of his personality and his &peace through strength& approach will help bend foreign leaders to his will.
He has vowed to solve the war in Ukraine and is expected to give strongsupport to Israel in its conflicts with Hamas and Hezbollah in Gaza and southern Lebanon.Among the top concerns at the U.N.
are whether the United States will decide to contribute less money to the world body and withdraw from key multinational institutions and agreements, including the world Heath Organization and the Paris climate agreement.United States funding is the immediate worry.
Washington is the U.N.'s largest contributor & with China second & accounting for 22% of the core U.N.
budget and 27% of the peacekeeping budget.A country can be up to two years in arrears before facing the possible repercussion of losing its General Assembly vote.Trump came to power last time proposing to cut about a third off United States diplomacy and aid budgets, which included steep reductions in funding for U.N.
peacekeeping and international organizations.
But Congress, which sets the federal United States government budget, pushed back on Trump's proposal.A U.N.
spokesperson said at the time the proposed cuts would have made it impossible to continue all essential work.The U.N.
secretariat has known that they could face a Trump comeback all year.
There has been prudent planning behind the scenes on how to manage potential United States budget cuts,& said Richard Gowan, U.N.
director at the International Crisis Group.So (U.N.
Secretary-General Antonio) Guterres and his team are not totally unprepared, but they know the next year will be extremely hard,& he said.Trump's team did not immediately respond to a query about his policy toward the U.N.
after he takes office in January.During his first term, Trump complained that the United States was shouldering an unfair burden of the cost of the U.N.
and pushed for reforms.
Washington is traditionally slow to pay and when Trump left office in 2021 the United States was in arrears about $600 million for the core budget and $2 billion for peacekeeping.According to U.N.
figures, President Joe Biden's administration currently owes $995 million for the core U.N.
budget and $862 million for the peacekeeping budget.I don''t want to pre-empt or speak about policies that may or may not happen, but we work with member states in the way we&ve always worked with member states,& Guterres& spokesperson Stephane Dujarric told reporters on Wednesday.In 2026, the U.N.
Security Council will choose Guterres& successor, a decision in which the Trump administration will hold a veto power.lsquo;GREAT NEWS FOR CHINADuring Trump's first term, he was critical of the United Nations and wary of multilateralism.
He announced plans to quit the World Health Organization, and pulled out of the U.N.
Human Rights Council, the U.N.
cultural agency UNESCO, a global climate change accord and the Iran nuclear deal.When Biden succeeded him in 2021, he rescinded the United States decision to withdraw from the WHO and returned the United States to UNESCO and the climate agreement.
Trump's campaign has said he would quit the climate deal again if he won office.It will survive.
But, of course, it will probably survive severely undermined,& Guterres told Reuters in September of a second withdrawal from the climate pact by Trump.Ahead of the United States election, a senior European diplomat said a Trump win would be &great news for China,& recalling that during Trump's first term ''the Chinese influence in the U.N.
increased a lot because it was an open bar for the Chinese.The diplomat, speaking on condition of anonymity, said that if Trump again cuts U.N.
funding and withdraws from international pacts &it will just give China the opportunity to present itself as the supporter number one of multilateralism.United States funding for some other U.N.
agencies is also in question.
One of the first moves by the Trump administration in 2017 was to cut funding for U.N.
Population Fund (UNFPA), the international body's agency focused on family planning as well as maternal and child health in more than 150 countries.Trump's administration said UNFPA &supports … a program of coercive abortion or involuntary sterilization.& The U.N.
said that was an inaccurate perception.
Biden restored United States funding for UNFPA.If Trump again cuts funding, UNFPA warned that &women will lose lifesaving services in some of the world's most devastating crises& in places like Afghanistan, Sudan and Ukraine.Under Trump's first presidency, the United States also opposed long-agreed international language on women's sexual and reproductive rights and health in U.N.
resolutions over concern that it would advance abortion rights.A senior African diplomat, speaking on condition of anonymity, summed up the impending return of Trump for multilateralism and the United Nations: &The heavens help us.(Reuters) The post United Nations warily awaits Donald Trump's return to power first appeared on Ariana News.





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[Afghanistan] - Iran to hold nuclear talks with European powers on Friday


[Afghanistan] - Saar: Discussion on Iran's treatment of Afghan refugees


Results of Afghanistan’s nationwide university exam announced


[Afghanistan] - Trust is essential to dealing with problems, Haqqani informs Pakistan's Interior Minister


Afghanistan establishes revenue collection center for certificates of origin and invoice registration


[Afghanistan] - Muttaqi repeats 'no foreign soldiers at Bagram'


UNHCR Warns: 11.6 million people face loss of aid amid deepening funding crisis


[Afghanistan] - Afghanistan likely to satisfy Bangladesh for white-ball series in October


[Afghanistan] - Afghanistan to launch nationwide polio vaccination project to protect children


[Afghanistan] - Clashes rage in Druze region as Syria struggles to enforce ceasefire


Tahawol: Global anti-immigration policies affecting Afghans


[Afghanistan] - Saar: MoIC's accomplishments and obstacles evaluated


[Afghanistan] - Over 50,000 company licenses issued to ladies business owners in one year, states Azizi


[Afghanistan] - Shpageeza Cricket League's 10th season starts in Kabul


[Afghanistan] - Herat governor heads to Iran for main visit


[Afghanistan] - UN refugee boss shows up in Afghanistan amid unprecedented returns


[Afghanistan] - German chancellor eliminate recognition of Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan


[Afghanistan] - Pakistan chooses not to extend PoR cards of Afghan refugees


[Afghanistan] - Germany and EU allies push for asylum crackdown and more deportations


[Afghanistan] - Israel and Syria agree ceasefire as Israel permits Syrian troops minimal access to Sweida


AFPL Friday Roundup: Omid 4–3 Arya Forj, Noorzad 5–5 Pirozi Panjshir


[Afghanistan] - Extraordinary water crisis in Kabul threatens 6 million citizens, UN warns


Ministry of Refugees announces over 1 billion AFN in UK aid for Afghan returnees


Over 11 million refugees may lose aid access due to cuts, says UN agency


[Afghanistan] - Pakistan sacks 2 top Interior Ministry authorities over Afghan visa scandal


Germany deports 81 Afghan nationals to their homeland


Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Uzbekistan pledge to boost economic cooperation


Malaysia detains seven Afghans for using fake visas


[Afghanistan] - Pakistani TV channels withdraw reports on Trump see


Pakistan’s Deputy PM meets Sirajuddin Haqqani in Kabul


[Afghanistan] - Lula says he won't take orders from immigrant Trump, calls tariffs blackmail


[Afghanistan] - AFPL: Etihad 4-- 0 Zaitoon; Sadaqat 10-- 1 Jawanan Maihan


Tahawol: Discussion on Iran’s ill-treatment of Afghan refugees


Uzbek Foreign Minister meets Haqqani, reaffirms commitment to strengthening bilateral ties


Saar: Israel’s attacks on Syria discussed


Afghanistan, Pakistan, Uzbekistan sign Trans-Afghan Railway Project feasibility study agreement


[Afghanistan] - Iran defends deportation of Afghan refugees


[Afghanistan] - Afghanistan-- Tajikistan trade grows by 31 percent


[Afghanistan] - USAID food for nearly 30,000 hungry kids in Afghanistan, Pakistan to be destroyed


[Afghanistan] - Trump set to visit Pakistan in September, reports state


[Afghanistan] - IEA denies hunting down people based upon dripped British information


[Afghanistan] - Top-level delegations from Uzbekistan and Pakistan expected in Kabul for talks and train agreement


[Afghanistan] - Pakistan's Deputy Prime Minister to check out Kabul for finalizing of railway contract


[Afghanistan] - Fifty people killed in a shopping center fire in Iraq, state news agency reports


West has stolen Afghanistan’s money: Russian official


[Afghanistan] - Syria's interim president says safeguarding Druze a 'priority'Syria & s interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa said on Thursday that securing Druze residents and their rights is & our top priority & , as Israel swore to dama


[Afghanistan] - Islamic Emirate: Israeli attacks on Syria spread mayhem in the area


[Afghanistan] - Tahawol: Discussion on SCO's require inclusive government in Afghanistan


[Afghanistan] - Saar: Effective counter-narcotics efforts in Afghanistan talked about


[Afghanistan] - Haqqani: Close ties with people vital to enhancing public trust


[Afghanistan] - Bayat Foundation broadens aid operations for Afghan returnees at crucial border crossings


Israel launches airstrikes on Syria as sectarian violence escalates in Suwayda


[Afghanistan] - Iranian male detained for ruthless murder of Afghan teen near Tehran


[Afghanistan] - Kazakhstan's President consults with his Afghanistan envoy as ties with Kabul deepen


[Afghanistan] - Pakistan urges inclusive governance, national agreement in Afghanistan at SCO summit


[Afghanistan] - EU-funded dam finished in Kandahar's Khakrez district, improving water access for thousands


[Afghanistan] - Ghulam Khan border crossing in Khost briefly resumed after two-week closure


Trump says Zelenskiy should not target Moscow


[Afghanistan] - AFPL: Sadaqat 2-- 1 Zaitoon, Noorzad 2-- 1 Arya Forj


[Afghanistan] - Tahawol: Mass deportation of Afghan refugees from Iran discussed


[Afghanistan] - Saar: Kabul's efforts to broaden worldwide diplomatic relations discussed


Karzai urges neighbors to halt forced deportations amid Afghanistan’s refugee crisis


[Afghanistan] - Camel tears reveal guarantee in reducing the effects of snake venom, research study finds


[Afghanistan] - IEA declares commitment to anti-drug efforts, prompts international assistance


[Afghanistan] - Uzbekistan, Afghanistan, Pakistan advance plans for tactical trade corridor


[Afghanistan] - UN envoy advises immediate international reaction as Afghan returns rise


[Afghanistan] - SCO Foreign Ministers fulfill in China as member states prepare for fall top


[Afghanistan] - IEA expresses acknowledgements over death of Pashto poet Matiullah Turab


Zelenskiy names new prime minister, taps official who spearheaded US minerals deal


US appeals court temporarily upholds protected status for Afghans


[Afghanistan] - Saar: Middle East crisis and its effects discussed


[Afghanistan] - AFPL: Omid draw with Jawanan Maihan; Etihad 3-1 Perozi Panjshir


[Afghanistan] - UN envoy raises alarm over Afghanistan's widespread illiteracy


[Afghanistan] - Afghan family in India invited for breakfast by Kerala education minister


[Afghanistan] - Afghanistan aid response at breaking point, $1.4 b funding gap


Afghanistan-Pakistan trade surges 25% to nearly $2 billion in 2024


[Afghanistan] - Chelsea clinch historic FIFA Club World Cup title with commanding win over PSG


[Afghanistan] - Israeli rocket strikes Gaza kids gathering water, IDF blames breakdown


[Afghanistan] - Russia, China talk about Ukraine war and ties with the United States


[Afghanistan] - Tahawol: Efforts to assist returnees gone over


[Afghanistan] - AFPL: Zahir Asad 3-- 3 Arya Forj; Noorzad 8-- 2 Deyar Sanayee


[Afghanistan] - Saar: Kabul's broadening ties with Central Asian nations gone over


[Afghanistan] - Nadeem knocks int'l community for 'double requirements' over ICC arrest warrants


[Afghanistan] - Iran's VP: Deported Afghans can go to diplomatic objectives to pursue their claims


[Afghanistan] - IEA delegation attends global railway congress in China


[Afghanistan] - Khalilzad declines claims that China manages previous US base in Afghanistan


[Afghanistan] - Afghanistan's Education Ministry promises schooling for returnee trainees from Iran


[Afghanistan] - End of United States secured status for Afghans sparks fears of deportation


[Afghanistan] - Pakistan's Gandapur pledges more assistance to Afghanistan, including new cancer healthcare facility


[Afghanistan] - Iran states it will work with IAEA however examinations might be dangerous