Trump considers cutting UN peacekeeping funds after recent failures
- The White House proposed eliminating UN peacekeeping funding, according to internal documents.
- The OMB's Passback to State Department requests prompted this proposal for the coming fiscal year.
- Washington accounts for a significant portion of the UN budget and peacekeeping costs.
- The Passback excerpt states funding could come from a $2.1 billion A1OF, but "there is no final plan."
- Congress must approve the budget, and lawmakers may restore proposed cuts to funding.
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Trump administration proposes scrapping UN peacekeeping funding - Hawaii Tribune-Herald
WASHINGTON — The White House budget office has proposed eliminating funding for United Nations peacekeeping missions, citing failures by operations in Mali, Lebanon and Democratic Republic of Congo, according to internal planning documents seen
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