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UN General Assembly chief calls for US to pay fees in full

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GENEVA, Feb 24 (Reuters) - ‌The head of the United Nations ​General Assembly on Tuesday urged top contributor the United States to ⁠pay its fees in full after Washington made only a partial payment to the global body, amounting ​to less than 5% of the total amount owed.

The United ‌States has paid about $160 million of the more than $4 billion it owes to the U.N., a United Nations ⁠spokesperson said last week, after Reuters reported ⁠that an initial payment was pending.

United Nations Secretary-General has warned the body faces "imminent financial collapse" due to unpaid fees.

"Every member states has to pay its contribution ‌in full and on time, and $160 million is obviously ⁠not in full," said Annalena ‌Baerbock, president of the U.N. General ​Assembly, when asked at a Geneva press briefing about the U.S. payment.

U.S. President Donald Trump last week ‌hosted the first meeting of his ​Board of Peace ⁠initiative that experts say could undermine the United Nations.

Asked ‌whether the United Nations ⁠risks being sidelined, Baerbock said the global body endorsed the board only in the context of Gaza.

"And for ​everything else regarding ‌peace and security, we do have an international institution and ⁠legitimate body. It's called ​the United Nations," she said.

(Reporting by Emma Farge, ​Editing by Friederike Heine)

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