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NEW YORK (CWNews.com) - Rather than criticize US President
Bill Clinton for vowing to veto a proposed law that would
have paid the US dues in arrears to the United Nations, UN
officials on Wednesday criticized the Congress for
including provisions in the bill banning US funding of
overseas groups that promote or provide abortions.
Clinton has repeatedly said he would veto the bill, despite
his insistence on the need to fund the UN, because of the
pro-life amendment. The Senate on Tuesday gave final
congressional approval to a State Department funding bill
that included $926 million for the UN and the abortion
funding ban. UN officials said the congressional action in
effect holds the funds hostage to an issue with which it is
not involved. "The position of the UN is that abortion is
not to be promoted as a means of family planning and under
no circumstances are UN funds to be used for abortion,"
said Bill Ryan of the UN Population Fund.
According to the United Nations, the United States owes
more than $1.57 billion -- mostly from previous years. Of
that money, $958 million is owed to the fund used to
reimburse countries that provide troops for UN peacekeeping
missions. The remainder -- about $619 million -- is owed to
the UN operating budget.
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