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United Nations chief warns of 'decimated' aid budgets at development conference
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez (left) and with United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres arrive to give a joint press conference during the United Nations 4th International Conference on Financing and Development in Seville, on June 30, 2025. A UN conference is gathering in the city of Seville from June 30 to July 3. - Photo by CRISTINA QUICLER / AFP
OVIEDO, Spain (Bernama-Anadolu): United Nations (UN) Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Monday warned that foreign aid budgets have been "decimated,' saying this isn't a crisis of numbers but of "families going hungry, children unvaccinated, children dropping out of school,' at a major development conference in Seville.
According to Anadolu Ajansi (AA), Guterres noted that meeting the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals - a global agenda to end poverty, protect the planet and promote peace - requires about US$4 trillion a year.
"But we are here in Seville to change course, to restore a message of fairness and justice for all,' Guterres added.
The secretary-general was addressing the Fourth International Conference on Financing for Development - the first such gathering in a decade.
About 50 world leaders and 4,000 representatives from business, civil society and financial institutions are attending the four-day event.
Earlier this month, the United States (US) announced it would not attend.
Washington, which recently cut funding to the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) - historically one of the world's largest aid agencies - has also formally rejected the Sustainable Development Goals.
"For decades, the mission of sustainable development has united countries large and small. Together, we achieved progress,' Guterres said.
"But today, development and international cooperation are facing massive headwinds. We are living in a world where trust is fraying and multilateralism is strained,' he said. - Bernama-Anadolu