New Rich Countries Added Contribution to the United Nations

New Rich Countries Added Contribution to the United Nations

                            

NEW YORK, KOMPAS.com - China, Brazil, India and some other rising economies have agreed to increase their contributions to the United Nations, as the world body that would approve the new budget this week.

newly rich countries will be a greater contribution in the current economic crisis makes European countries such as Britain, Germany, France and Japan also cut their dues contribution.

Dues state UN member states adapted to the country's economic contribution to the global gross national income (GNI).

With this calculation then China will pay an additional 61 percent of the dues to the UN. This amount will range from 3.2 to 5.1 percent of the entire United Nations 2012-2013 supplemental budget changes which reached 5.4 billion dollars, or around Rp 52.1 trillion.

Meanwhile, increasing Brazil reach 82 percent fee equal to 2.9 percent of the UN budget. While India annual fee will cover 0.66 percent contribution to the UN budget and Russia will increase to 52 percent.

Although a number of countries to raise contribution rates, the United States remains the "backbone" of the major United Nations. While the contribution of other developed countries tend to decline.

Japan, which has been the second largest after the U.S., will reduce its contribution. Later, the Japanese contribution will only cover 10.8 percent of Japan's budget. Though initially Japan is able to bear the UN budget by 12.5 percent.

Similarly Germany is only able to contribute up to 7.1 percent, France 5.6 percent and 5.18 percent English.

"This condition begins the European economic crisis, but in the future they will come a change," said one Western diplomat.

Most of the UN budget is usually spent to finance peacekeeping operations, which could cost up to 7.5 billion dollars per year.

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