Golden
Opportunity for U.S.-UN Relationship United Nations Foundation and
Better World Fund President Timothy E. Wirth
Testifies Before House Foreign Affairs Committee
WASHINGTON, D.C. (February
13, 2007) – The President of the United
Nations Foundation and the Better World Fund,
Timothy E. Wirth, testified in Congress today
in favor of a stronger U.S.-UN relationship at
a hearing led by Chairman of the House Foreign
Affairs Committee Tom Lantos (D-Calif.). He was
joined on the panel by the Honorable George Mitchell,
former U.S. Senate Majority Leader and former
Co-Chair of the U.S. Institute for Peace Task
Force on the United Nations, and the Honorable
John Bolton, the former U.S. Permanent Representative
to the UN.
Wirth spoke of the present opportunity and need
for renewed U.S. engagement with the world at
the UN.
“Every day, it becomes more and more apparent
that the great global challenges of the 21st century
– from terrorism and proliferation to climate
change and poverty – require international
cooperation,” said Wirth. “Even if
one wanted to pay all the bills or take all the
risks, these cross-cutting global issues demonstrate
that no single government, and no single sector,
is capable of solving these challenges alone.
New global partnerships can help to clear the
path to a more peaceful, prosperous, and just
world in the 21st century.”
Acknowledging that the UN is a “juicy target”
for critics, Wirth said that the UN’s value
to the United States and the world “dwarfs”
its blemishes. He challenged Congress to seize
the “golden opportunity present with a new
Secretary-General and new Congressional leadership”
and build a stronger U.S.-UN relationship.
“Together, the Administration and the Congress
have an opportunity to strengthen – rapidly
and effectively – the UN as an institution
and the important U.S.-UN relationship. Everyone
will benefit,” said Wirth.
Wirth laid out a ten-point plan to revitalize
the successful partnership between the U.S. and
the UN that help lead the world out of the Cold
War. At its core, the plan calls for restoring
trust and constructive U.S. engagement at the
UN – including fully funding our dues and
arrears to the UN, its agencies, and its peacekeeping
missions. Wirth also called for lifting of the
congressionally imposed cap on U.S. contributions
to UN peacekeeping operations.
“It is time for the United States, first
and foremost, to honor its commitments to the
UN and pay its dues on time and in full,”
said Wirth.
Wirth also urged the Administration to work with
the UN to help improve Israel’s relationships
within the UN system, lead international efforts
to mitigate climate change, act swiftly to help
stop the genocide in Darfur, reengage in key international
treaties, and take a leadership role on the new
Human Rights Council.
“The principles of the United Nations and
the multilateral system are the principles of
equality, democracy, and law. They are the principles
of the United States. For more than 60 years,
these principles and the multilateral system have
provided the mechanisms through which the world’s
leaders have contemplated, discussed, and solved
global problems,” said Wirth. “Let’s
use our influence, from the Congress and the President
on down, to revitalize and support the UN.”
About the Better
World Campaign
The Better World Campaign (BWC), an initiative
of the Better World Fund, works to strengthen
the relationship between the United States and
the United Nations through outreach, communications,
and advocacy. It encourages U.S. leadership to
enhance the UN’s ability to carry out its
invaluable international work on behalf of peace,
progress, freedom, and justice. In these efforts,
BWC engages policy makers, the media, and the
American public to increase awareness of and support
for the United Nations. For more information,
visit www.betterworldcampaign.org.
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About the United
Nations Foundation The UN Foundation
was created in 1998 with entrepreneur and philanthropist
Ted Turner’s historic $1 billion gift to
support UN causes and activities. The UN Foundation
builds and implements public-private partnerships
to address the world’s most pressing problems
and also works to broaden support for the UN through
advocacy and public outreach. The UN Foundation
is a public charity. For a complete listing of
UN Foundation grants and programs or to learn
more about the United Nations Foundation, visit
www.unfoundation.org.
Katherine
Miller Communications Director
United Nations Foundation
202.778.1622 kmiller@unfoundation.org