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Ending US Aid for Countries Opposing United States in UN Votes

This act aims to stop financial and material assistance from the United States to countries that frequently vote against the US in the United Nations or support resolutions targeting the US or its allies. This means that countries disagreeing with US policy in the UN may lose support, potentially affecting their development and stability, and indirectly global relations.
Key points
Countries voting against the US in the UN more than 50% of the time will lose financial and material aid from the United States.
Aid includes economic support funds, international military education and training, foreign military financing, and any other monetary or physical assistance, including through international organizations.
Assistance can be restored if there is a fundamental change in the country's government and its policies align with US interests.
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Additional Information
United Nations Voting Accountability Act of 2025
Print number: S 2170
Sponsor: Sen. Blackburn, Marsha [R-TN]
Process start date: 2025-06-25