White House Statement on
United States Funding of the United Nations
September 13, 1988
The
President announced today that he has signed a determination releasing to the
United Nations $44 million withheld pending reforms in the U.N. system. This
action represents recognition of the renewed effectiveness of the United
Nations as an organization serving the cause of world peace and stability.
Reflecting
concerns shared by the administration regarding U.N. administrative and
budgetary practices, Congress established requirements for release of fiscal
year 1988 and 1989 funds for U.S. contributions to the
United Nations. The U.N. has made progress toward a consensus budget process,
limitations on secondment of staff to the
Secretariat, and Secretariat staff reductions. The President has determined
that these actions fulfill the legislative requirements for release of
outstanding fiscal year 1988 funds. The Secretary of State has been directed to
inform Congress, as required by law. The President expects that similar
determinations will be possible for releasing fiscal year 1989 funds as they
become available.
In
addition to adopting important organizational reforms, the United Nations is
also undertaking major new peacekeeping operations in Afghanistan and the Persian Gulf, and prospects for
further peacekeeping exist in other critical areas. In its peacekeeping
efforts, the U.N. is directly serving important, long-term objectives of this
administration to end regional conflicts and advance peace and freedom around
the world. The President's action makes it clear that the United States is prepared to meet its
obligations in support of these peacekeeping efforts. As an indication of our
commitment to an effective United Nations, the President also announced his
intention to include full funding to meet the U.S. contribution to the
U.N. system and U.N. peacekeeping in the fiscal year 1990 budget, which he will
submit to Congress in January.
In
announcing these decisions, the President called on the United Nations to
continue progress in areas where reform remains incomplete. The President
reiterated the commitment of the United States to assist the U.N. in
its reform program as well as in its new peacekeeping efforts.