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    UN to slash quarter of peacekeepers in nine operations globally due to lack of funds

    October 8, 2025


    The United Nations is cutting a quarter of peacekeepers in nine operations around the world in the coming months due to a lack of money, senior UN officials said on Wednesday.

    “Overall, we will have to repatriate … around 25 per cent of our total peacekeeping troops and police, as well as their equipment, and a large number of civilian staff in missions will also be affected,” said a senior UN official, speaking on condition of anonymity.

    That would amount to between 13,000 and 14,000 troops and police, the official said.

    Washington is the UN’s largest peacekeeping contributor, accounting for more than 26 per cent of funding, followed by China which pays nearly 24 per cent.

    A large vehicle with the letters 'UN' drives down a road.

    Each of the UN’s 193 member countries are legally obliged to pay their share towards peacekeeping. (Reuters: Karamallah Daher)

    The US was already $US1.5 billion ($2.2 billion) in arrears before the new financial year began on July 1, said a second UN official.

    Washington now also owes an additional $US1.3 billion, taking its total outstanding bill to more than $US2.8 billion.

    The US has told the UN it will make a payment shortly, of $US680 million, the first UN official said.

    US proposes to cancel more UN funding 

    The US mission to the UN did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

    US President Donald Trump in August unilaterally cancelled some $US800 million in peacekeeping funding appropriated for 2024 and 2025, according to a Trump administration message to Congress.

    UN chief’s Gaza fears

    UN General Assembly president Annalena Baerbock fears for the organisation’s future as she seeks a resolution in Gaza and on funding.

    The White House budget office has also proposed eliminating funding for UN peacekeeping missions in 2026, citing failures of operations in Mali, Lebanon and Democratic Republic of Congo.

    The peacekeeping operations affected are in South Sudan, Democratic Republic of Congo, Lebanon, Kosovo, Cyprus, Central African Republic, Western Sahara, the Golan Heights demilitarised zone between Israel and Syria, and Abyei — an administrative area jointly run by South Sudan and Sudan.

    UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres is also seeking ways to improve efficiency and cut costs as the world body turns 80 this year amid a cash crisis.

    Reuters



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