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UPDATED: 09:13, June 25, 2005
Annan repeats opposition to US House proposal to cut UN contribution
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UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan on Friday again criticized a proposal introduced into the US House of Representatives by Henry Hyde which would threaten "a draconian and unilateral cut" in the US contribution to the world body's budget to force reform.

"I believe that approach is profoundly mistaken and would, if adopted by the U.S. government as a whole, prove disastrously counterproductive," Annan wrote in an opinion piece in The Wall Street Journal.

"It would break the reformist coalition between the US and other member-states whose collective pressure could otherwise make these reforms happen," he added. "Fortunately, the Hyde withholding proposal is not backed by the administration."

The UN is an association of sovereign states and the way to make changes or reforms is to negotiate agreement with other member-states, Annan said, noting that he had proposed a reform package covering development, security, human rights and the rule of law in a report he released earlier this year.

"Decisions can be taken this September, when political leaders from all over the world meet at UN headquarters for the 2005 world summit," he wrote. "Over 170 have said they will come, and President Bush is expected to be among them."

"The stakes for the US, and for the world, could hardly be higher. The opportunity to forge a common response to common threats may not soon recur. It is in that context, and for that reason, that a reformed and strengthened UN is so badly needed," he concluded.

Source: Xinhua


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