Chinese Mainland’s UN Budget Surge: From <1% in 2000 to 20%+ in 2025
The Chinese mainland’s share of the UN’s regular budget soared from under 1% in 2000 to over 20% in 2025, plus extra voluntary funds for peace and development.
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The Chinese mainland’s share of the UN’s regular budget soared from under 1% in 2000 to over 20% in 2025, plus extra voluntary funds for peace and development.
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