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UN chief eyes leadership cuts as part of reform push

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres speaks to delegates during a meeting on Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty at UN headquarters in New York City, US, Apr 27, 2026.
United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres speaks to delegates during a meeting on Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty at UN headquarters in New York City, US, Apr 27, 2026. Photo : REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz

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The United Nations aims to reduce and abolish senior leadership positions over the next two years as part of its reforms, its Secretary-General said on Thursday, as he seeks to streamline the 80-year-old institution which some consider top-heavy.

Antonio Guterres, whose 10 years as UN chief draw to a close at the end of 2026, has called for decisive reform and cost-cutting amid a financial crisis due partly to unpaid fees, including from top contributor the United States.

He has hailed significant progress in the so-called 'UN80' reforms so far, citing a cut in the 2026 budget and the transfer of over 2,000 jobs out of expensive cities like Geneva and New York to lower-cost hubs.

But further measures are needed, he told the General Assembly in New York, adding that member states held the key.

"Genuine reform requires tough choices. This is no time for complacency, self-interest, or foot-dragging," he said.

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