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China Pays More Annual Dues to the UN
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China's increased dues to the UN for the next three years reflect the country's active participation in the affairs of the world body, according to observers.

 

The 192-nation General Assembly made the decision on payment adjustments after unanimously adopting a resolution on Friday night.

 

The current scale of assessments was adopted in 2000, when the General Assembly based each country's assessment on its gross national income (GNI), while considering external debt and per capita income.

 

Under the formula, China's dues will edge up from 2.05 percent of the total UN budget at US$2 billion each year to 2.67 percent.

 

The US, the world's biggest economy and the UN's biggest payer, will pay 22 percent.

 

Japan, which has complained that its UN dues are too high and was one of several nations seeking to tinker with the current formula, will see its dues drop from 19.4 percent of the total UN budget to 16.6 percent.

 

It's "natural" for China to have increasing UN dues because of its rapid economic growth, said Ding Yuanhong, a former Chinese ambassador to the UN.

 

But Ding added it is inappropriate to "directly link dues to a country's status or its role in the UN."

 

Zheng Qirong, a professor of China Foreign Affairs University, said the increase in dues indicates China's rapid economic growth, which has drawn world attention.

 

"In 2006, China actively participated in UN activities and has won acclaim from the international community," said Wu Miaofa, a researcher at the China Institute of International Studies.

 

To fulfill the UN's millennium development goals, China has promised to offer aid to the most underdeveloped countries or cut or cancel the debts of some of them, although China is still a developing country, Wu said.

 

(China Daily December 26, 2006)

 

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