Japan's UN ambassador views funding woes as reform chance

The United Nations' serious financial difficulties, partly due to the United States' failure to make some contribution payments, present a good opportunity for UN reform, Kazuyuki Yamazaki, Japan's ambassador to the UN, said in a recent interview. Japan wants to play a constructive role in creating an efficient and effective United Nations, he added.

Kazuyuki Yamazaki, Japan's ambassador to the United Nations, addressed the body's financial challenges in a recent interview. He noted that the United States' failure to pay some contributions has contributed to these difficulties. As a result, the UN has reduced its regular budget for 2026 by about 10% from the previous year.

"Unless we engage in reform with a sense of crisis, we won't be able to promote streamlining," Yamazaki said. He added, "Japan wants to play a constructive role in creating an efficient and effective United Nations."

This statement comes amid the UN's worsening financial condition. Keywords associated with the topic include U.S., Donald Trump, and Sanae Takaichi, though specific details were not elaborated in the interview. The budget cuts highlight the pressures on the organization's operations, underscoring calls for reform.

Japan has taken an active stance on UN reform, and Yamazaki's remarks reflect the country's diplomatic approach.

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