III GENERAL ASSEMBLY OVERALL VOTES
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1 III GENERAL ASSEMBLY OVERALL VOTES Eighty-nine Plenary votes plus one important Third Committee vote were recorded at the 59th session of the UN General Assembly (UNGA). Of the total 90 votes, the United States voted Yes 17 times and No 62 times; it abstained on 11 votes. COMPARISON WITH U.S. VOTE The tables that follow are based on the 79 instances the United States voted either Yes or No in Plenary or on the motion in the Third Committee. Columns show the number of times the United States and the pertinent country cast identical (Yes/Yes or No/No) and opposite (Yes/No or No/Yes) votes, as well as the number of times a country abstained or was absent for these 79 votes. Voting coincidence percentages are derived by dividing the number of identical votes by the total of identical and opposite votes, the same method used in all previous editions of this report. The column headed Voting Coincidence (Including Consensus) presents the percentage of voting coincidence with the United States after factoring in consensus resolutions as additional identical votes. Extent of participation was also factored in (see Introduction: Format and Methodology). Section III contains five parts: (1) lists of UN member states alphabetically and in rank order by voting coincidence percentage; (2) lists of countries by UN regional group, in rank order by voting coincidence percentage; (3) lists of countries by other groupings, again in rank order; (4) a comparison of 2004 voting coincidence percentages with those of the preceding five years; and (5) a side-by-side comparison of each country s voting coincidence with the United States and a calculation of the amount of bilateral U.S. assistance provided to that country in fiscal year 2004 (from the Foreign Operations, Export Financing, Related Programs Act and P.L. 480 funds). All members voted during the session. The United States again voted No in Plenary more often than any other UN member (25 percent of U.S. No votes coincided with those of three or fewer countries), voting No alone on only two occasions, which was much lower than last year. The United States voted No with only one other country 10 times (five times with Palau, and once each with Israel, the Marshall Islands, and the United Kingdom). On several other occasions, the United States was joined in a No vote by Israel and one or two other countries (usually France, India, Marshall Islands, Micronesia, Pakistan, Palau, or the United Kingdom). U.S. votes in isolation were on a resolution concerning the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty and on a paragraph vote on promoting an integrated management approach to the Caribbean Sea. Votes with Israel and Palau were on issues regarding arms control, racism, travel, decolonization, development, and the U.S. embargo of Cuba. Marshall Islands voted with the United States on rights of the child and the U.S. embargo of Cuba. The United 73
2 Voting Practices in the United Nations 2004 Kingdom voted with the United States on resolutions on decolonization and arms control. France, India, Micronesia, and Pakistan voted with the United States on resolutions concerning arms control. The Palestinian Authority is not a UN member and does not have voting privileges. 74
3 All Countries (Alphabetical) III General Assembly Overall Votes Afghanistan % 8.8% Albania % 50.0% Algeria % 10.0% Andorra % 42.0% Angola % 17.3% Antigua-Barbuda % 10.7% Argentina % 25.0% Armenia % 26.9% Australia % 56.7% Austria % 42.6% Azerbaijan % 12.5% Bahamas % 10.9% Bahrain % 8.8% Bangladesh % 8.6% Barbados % 9.5% Belarus % 8.1% Belgium % 43.9% Belize % 11.6% Benin % 14.9% Bhutan % 7.1% Bolivia % 23.1% Bosnia/Herzegovina % 42.6% Botswana % 12.5% Brazil % 14.9% Brunei Darussalam % 8.7% Bulgaria % 44.1% Burkina Faso % 14.3% Burundi % 9.8% Cambodia % 11.8% Cameroon % 21.4% Canada % 50.0% Cape Verde % 8.1% Central African Rep % 16.1% Chad % 22.7% Chile % 27.0% China % 8.8% Colombia % 10.6% Comoros % 8.1% Congo % 6.5% Costa Rica % 21.1% 75
4 Voting Practices in the United Nations 2004 All Countries (Alphabetical) (Cont d) Cote d Ivoire % 18.0% Croatia % 42.6% Cuba % 7.4% Cyprus % 40.3% Czech Republic % 44.8% DPR of Korea % 3.3% Dem. Rep. Congo % 27.3% Denmark % 44.9% Djibouti % 12.7% Dominica % 9.5% Dominican Republic % 23.5% Ecuador % 15.7% Egypt % 8.5% El Salvador % 24.3% Equatorial Guinea % 20.4% Eritrea % 10.6% Estonia % 41.5% Ethiopia % 13.8% Fiji % 18.5% Finland % 43.5% France % 54.1% Gabon % 12.1% Gambia % 12.0% Georgia % 36.7% Germany % 44.8% Ghana % 14.5% Greece % 43.5% Grenada % 29.2% Guatemala % 23.9% Guinea % 17.4% Guinea-Bissau % 21.2% Guyana % 13.0% Haiti % 18.2% Honduras % 23.7% Hungary % 43.3% Iceland % 45.5% India % 20.0% Indonesia % 8.3% Iran % 8.5% Iraq % 5.6% 76
5 All Countries (Alphabetical) (Cont d) III General Assembly Overall Votes Ireland % 41.2% Israel % 93.2% Italy % 43.5% Jamaica % 12.5% Japan % 42.9% Jordan % 16.0% Kazakhstan % 10.9% Kenya % 12.5% Kiribati % 50.0% Kuwait % 10.0% Kyrgyzstan % 13.3% Laos % 5.0% Latvia % 47.1% Lebanon % 8.7% Lesotho % 9.0% Liberia % 13.6% Libya % 9.7% Liechtenstein % 41.8% Lithuania % 43.5% Luxembourg % 43.3% Madagascar % 12.7% Malawi % 22.5% Malaysia % 8.6% Maldives % 10.1% Mali % 14.1% Malta % 40.0% Marshall Islands % 61.1% Mauritania % 8.6% Mauritius % 11.9% Mexico % 23.0% Micronesia % 78.0% Monaco % 46.8% Mongolia % 14.7% Morocco % 11.4% Mozambique % 10.0% Myanmar (Burma) % 11.8% Namibia % 15.1% Nauru % 39.6% Nepal % 12.7% Netherlands % 42.9% 77
6 Voting Practices in the United Nations 2004 All Countries (Alphabetical) (Cont d) New Zealand % 40.6% Nicaragua % 26.1% Niger % 14.8% Nigeria % 14.9% Norway % 42.6% Oman % 9.9% Pakistan % 9.7% Palau % 98.5% Panama % 23.4% Papua New Guinea % 21.6% Paraguay % 24.7% Peru % 25.0% Philippines % 13.0% Poland % 45.7% Portugal % 43.5% Qatar % 10.0% Republic of Korea % 39.3% Republic of Moldova % 36.7% Romania % 44.1% Russia % 18.6% Rwanda % 11.3% St. Kitts and Nevis % 16.7% Saint Lucia % 13.4% St.Vincent/Grenadines % 13.4% Samoa % 29.8% San Marino % 41.2% Sao Tome/Principe % 9.3% Saudi Arabia % 7.2% Senegal % 13.3% Serbia/Montenegro % 42.6% Seychelles % 14.9% Sierra Leone % 12.1% Singapore % 13.6% Slovak Republic % 43.5% Slovenia % 44.1% Solomon Islands % 22.6% Somalia % 8.8% South Africa % 11.4% Spain % 45.5% Sri Lanka % 12.9% 78
7 All Countries (Alphabetical) (Cont d) III General Assembly Overall Votes Sudan % 13.3% Suriname % 8.7% Swaziland % 14.0% Sweden % 42.6% Switzerland % 42.4% Syria % 10.1% Tajikistan % 10.9% Thailand % 14.9% TFYR Macedonia % 42.4% Timor-Leste % 24.7% Togo % 11.1% Tonga % 7.9% Trinidad and Tobago % 16.2% Tunisia % 10.0% Turkey % 34.8% Turkmenistan % 5.8% Tuvalu % 15.2% Uganda % 8.3% Ukraine % 28.6% United Arab Emirates % 7.5% United Kingdom % 56.7% UR Tanzania % 11.9% Uruguay % 20.6% Uzbekistan % 12.5% Vanuatu % 12.1% Venezuela % 11.0% Vietnam % 6.0% Yemen % 8.6% Zambia % 12.7% Zimbabwe % 7.2% Average % 23.3% 79
8 Voting Practices in the United Nations 2004 All Countries (By Voting Coincidence Including Consensus) Palau % 98.5% Israel % 93.2% Micronesia % 78.0% Australia % 56.7% France % 54.1% Marshall Islands % 61.1% United Kingdom % 56.7% Albania % 50.0% Canada % 50.0% Spain % 45.5% Iceland % 45.5% Japan % 42.9% Latvia % 47.1% Monaco % 46.8% Czech Republic % 44.8% Germany % 44.8% Poland % 45.7% Belgium % 43.9% Bulgaria % 44.1% Denmark % 44.9% Nauru % 39.6% Romania % 44.1% Slovenia % 44.1% Republic of Korea % 39.3% Hungary % 43.3% Switzerland % 42.4% Finland % 43.5% Lithuania % 43.5% Luxembourg % 43.3% Portugal % 43.5% Slovak Republic % 43.5% Austria % 42.6% Bosnia/Herzegovina % 42.6% Croatia % 42.6% Estonia % 41.5% Greece % 43.5% Italy % 43.5% Liechtenstein % 41.8% Serbia/Montenegro % 42.6% Sweden % 42.6% 80
9 III General Assembly Overall Votes All Countries (By Voting Coincidence Including Consensus) (Cont d) TFYR Macedonia % 42.4% Norway % 42.6% Netherlands % 42.9% Ireland % 41.2% San Marino % 41.2% Andorra % 42.0% Republic of Moldova % 36.7% New Zealand % 40.6% Kiribati % 50.0% Georgia % 36.7% Malta % 40.0% Cyprus % 40.3% Vanuatu % 12.1% Haiti % 18.2% Samoa % 29.8% Papua New Guinea % 21.6% Ukraine % 28.6% Turkey % 34.8% Cameroon % 21.4% Grenada % 29.2% Armenia % 26.9% Russia % 18.6% Solomon Islands % 22.6% Honduras % 23.7% Argentina % 25.0% Uzbekistan % 12.5% Malawi % 22.5% Tuvalu % 15.2% Nicaragua % 26.1% India % 20.0% Dominican Republic % 23.5% Peru % 25.0% Tonga % 7.9% Guatemala % 23.9% Chile % 27.0% Dem. Rep. Congo % 27.3% Bhutan % 7.1% Equatorial Guinea % 20.4% Uruguay % 20.6% Cote d Ivoire % 18.0% 81
10 Voting Practices in the United Nations 2004 All Countries (By Voting Coincidence Including Consensus) (Cont d) El Salvador % 24.3% Paraguay % 24.7% Mexico % 23.0% St. Kitts and Nevis % 16.7% Angola % 17.3% Costa Rica % 21.1% Ethiopia % 13.8% Kenya % 12.5% Timor-Leste % 24.7% Fiji % 18.5% Brazil % 14.9% Thailand % 14.9 Panama % 23.4% Antigua-Barbuda % 10.7% Bolivia % 23.1% Singapore % 13.6% Pakistan % 9.7% Guinea-Bissau % 21.2% Ecuador % 15.7% Colombia % 10.6% Liberia % 13.6% Uganda % 8.3% Jamaica % 12.5% Mauritius % 11.9% Sierra Leone % 12.1% Swaziland % 14.0% Benin % 14.9% St.Vincent/Grenadines % 13.4% Trinidad/Tobago % 16.2% Azerbaijan % 12.5% Ghana % 14.5% Kyrgyzstan % 13.3% Mongolia % 14.7% Myanmar (Burma) % 11.8% Philippines % 13.0% Barbados % 9.5% Chad % 22.7% Guyana % 13.0% Sri Lanka % 12.9% UR Tanzania % 11.9% 82
11 III General Assembly Overall Votes All Countries (By Voting Coincidence Including Consensus) (Cont d) Bahamas % 10.9% Burkina Faso % 14.3% Burundi % 9.8% Saint Lucia % 13.4% Belarus % 8.1% Central African Rep % 16.1% Namibia % 15.1% Dominica % 9.5% Nigeria % 14.9% Belize % 11.6% Guinea % 17.4% Jordan % 16.0% Mauritania % 8.6% Nepal % 12.7% Zambia % 12.7% Brunei Darussalam % 8.7% Cambodia % 11.8% Kazakhstan % 10.9% South Africa % 11.4% Algeria % 10.0% China % 8.8% Djibouti % 12.7% Sao Tome/Principe % 9.3% Suriname % 8.7% United Arab Emirates % 7.5% Bahrain % 8.8% Bangladesh % 8.6% Madagascar % 12.7% Malaysia % 8.6% Yemen % 8.6% Botswana % 12.5% Eritrea % 10.6% Morocco % 11.4% Tajikistan % 10.9% Venezuela % 11.0% Kuwait % 10.0% Mali % 14.1% Qatar % 10.0% Senegal % 13.3% Sudan % 13.3% 83
12 Voting Practices in the United Nations 2004 All Countries (By Voting Coincidence Including Consensus) (Cont d) Oman % 9.9% Seychelles % 14.9% Rwanda % 11.3% Somalia % 8.8% Togo % 11.1% Tunisia % 10.0% Turkmenistan % 5.8% Iran % 8.5% Cuba % 7.4% Indonesia % 8.3% Lesotho % 9.0% Libya % 9.7% Mozambique % 10.0% Niger % 14.8% Syria % 10.1% Cape Verde % 8.1% Comoros % 8.1% Egypt % 8.5% Gabon % 12.1% Laos % 5.0% Saudi Arabia % 7.2% Maldives % 10.1% Lebanon % 8.7% Zimbabwe % 7.2% Gambia % 12.0% Congo % 6.5% DPR Korea % 3.3% Afghanistan % 8.8% Vietnam % 6.0% Iraq % 5.6% Average % 23.3% 84
13 III General Assembly Overall Votes UN REGIONAL GROUPS The following tables show the percentage of voting coincidence with U.S. votes in Plenary. They list UN member states by UN regional grouping, in rank order by voting coincidence percentage. African Group Dem. Rep. Congo % 27.3% Chad % 22.7% Malawi % 22.5% Cameroon % 21.4% Guinea-Bissau % 21.2% Equatorial Guinea % 20.4% Cote d Ivoire % 18.0% Guinea % 17.4% Angola % 17.3% Central African Rep % 16.1% Namibia % 15.1% Benin % 14.9% Nigeria % 14.9% Seychelles % 14.9% Niger % 14.8% Ghana % 14.5% Burkina Faso % 14.3% Mali % 14.1% Swaziland % 14.0% Ethiopia % 13.8% Liberia % 13.6% Senegal % 13.3% Sudan % 13.3% Djibouti % 12.7% Madagascar % 12.7% Zambia % 12.7% Botswana % 12.5% Kenya % 12.5% Gabon % 12.1% Sierra Leone % 12.1% Gambia % 12.0% Mauritius % 11.9% UR Tanzania % 11.9% Morocco % 11.4% 85
14 Voting Practices in the United Nations 2004 African Group (Cont d) South Africa % 11.4% Rwanda % 11.3% Togo % 11.1% Eritrea % 10.6% Algeria % 10.0% Mozambique % 10.0% Tunisia % 10.0% Burundi % 9.8% Libya % 9.7% Sao Tome/Principe % 9.3% Lesotho % 9.0% Somalia % 8.8% Mauritania % 8.6% Egypt % 8.5% Uganda % 8.3% Cape Verde % 8.1% Comoros % 8.1% Zimbabwe % 7.2% Congo % 6.5% Average % 12.9% Asian Group Micronesia % 78.0% Marshall Islands % 61.1% Japan % 42.9% Cyprus % 40.3% Nauru % 39.6% Republic of Korea % 39.3% Samoa % 29.8% Timor-Leste % 24.7% Solomon Islands % 22.6% Papua New Guinea % 21.6% India % 20.0% Fiji % 18.5% Jordan % 16.0% Tuvalu % 15.2% 86
15 Asian Group (Cont d) III General Assembly Overall Votes Thailand % 14.9% Mongolia % 14.7% Singapore % 13.6% Kyrgyzstan % 13.3% Philippines % 13.0% Sri Lanka % 12.9% Nepal % 12.7% Uzbekistan % 12.5% Vanuatu % 12.1% Cambodia % 11.8% Myanmar (Burma) % 11.8% Kazakhstan % 10.9% Tajikistan % 10.9% Maldives % 10.1% Syria % 10.1% Kuwait % 10.0% Qatar % 10.0% Oman % 9.9% Pakistan % 9.7% Afghanistan % 8.8% Bahrain % 8.8% China % 8.8% Brunei Darussalam % 8.7% Lebanon % 8.7% Bangladesh % 8.6% Malaysia % 8.6% Yemen % 8.6% Iran % 8.5% Indonesia % 8.3% Tonga % 7.9% United Arab Emirates % 7.5% Saudi Arabia % 7.2% Bhutan % 7.1% Vietnam % 6.0% Turkmenistan % 5.8% Iraq % 5.6% Laos % 5.0% DPR of Korea % 3.3% Average % 16.1% 87
16 Voting Practices in the United Nations 2004 Latin American and Caribbean Group (LAC) Grenada % 29.2% Chile % 27.0% Nicaragua % 26.1% Argentina % 25.0% Peru % 25.0% Paraguay % 24.7% El Salvador % 24.3% Guatemala % 23.9% Honduras % 23.7% Dominican Republic % 23.5% Panama % 23.4% Bolivia % 23.1% Mexico % 23.0% Costa Rica % 21.1% Uruguay % 20.6% Haiti % 18.2% St. Kitts and Nevis % 16.7% Trinidad/Tobago % 16.2% Ecuador % 15.7% Brazil % 14.9% Saint Lucia % 13.4% St.Vincent/Grenadines % 13.4% Guyana % 13.0% Jamaica % 12.5% Belize % 11.6% Venezuela % 11.0% Bahamas % 10.9% Antigua-Barbuda % 10.7% Colombia % 10.6% Barbados % 9.5% Dominica % 9.5% Suriname % 8.7% Cuba % 7.4% Average % 18.0% 88
17 Western European and Others Group (WEOG) III General Assembly Overall Votes Israel % 93.2% Australia % 56.7% United Kingdom % 56.7% France % 54.1% Canada % 50.0% Monaco % 46.8% Iceland % 45.5% Spain % 45.5% Denmark % 44.9% Germany % 44.8% Belgium % 43.9% Finland % 43.5% Greece % 43.5% Italy % 43.5% Portugal % 43.5% Luxembourg % 43.3% Netherlands % 42.9% Austria % 42.6% Norway % 42.6% Sweden % 42.6% Switzerland % 42.4% Andorra % 42.0% Liechtenstein % 41.8% Ireland % 41.2% San Marino % 41.2% New Zealand % 40.6% Malta % 40.0% Turkey % 34.8% Average % 45.9% Eastern European Group (EE) Albania % 50.0% Latvia % 47.1% Poland % 45.7% Czech Republic % 44.8% 89
18 Voting Practices in the United Nations 2004 Eastern European Group (EE) (Cont d) Bulgaria % 44.1% Romania % 44.1% Slovenia % 44.1% Lithuania % 43.5% Slovak Republic % 43.5% Hungary % 43.3% Bosnia-Herzegovina % 42.6% Croatia % 42.6% Serbia/Montenegro % 42.6% TFYR Macedonia % 42.4% Estonia % 41.5% Georgia % 36.7% Republic of Moldova % 36.7% Ukraine % 28.6% Armenia % 26.9% Russia % 18.6% Azerbaijan % 12.5% Belarus % 8.1% Average % 38.0% 90
19 III General Assembly Overall Votes OTHER GROUPINGS The following tables show the voting coincidence percentage with U.S. votes in Plenary. They list UN member states by other groupings inside and outside of the UN system, in rank order by voting coincidence percentage. Arab Group Jordan % 16.0% Sudan % 13.3% Djibouti % 12.7% Morocco % 11.4% Syria % 10.1% Algeria % 10.0% Kuwait % 10.0% Qatar % 10.0% Tunisia % 10.0% Oman % 9.9% Libya % 9.7% Bahrain % 8.8% Somalia % 8.8% Lebanon % 8.7% Mauritania % 8.6% Yemen % 8.6% Egypt % 8.5% United Arab Emirates % 7.5% Saudi Arabia % 7.2% Iraq % 5.6% Average % 9.9% Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Thailand % 14.9% Singapore % 13.6% Philippines % 13.0% Cambodia % 11.8% Myanmar (Burma) % 11.8% Brunei Darussalam % 8.7% 91
20 Voting Practices in the United Nations 2004 Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) (Cont d) Malaysia % 8.6% Indonesia % 8.3% Vietnam % 6.0% Laos % 5.0% Average % 10.2% European Union (EU) United Kingdom % 56.7% France % 54.1% Latvia % 47.1% Poland % 45.7% Spain % 45.5% Denmark % 44.9% Czech Republic % 44.8% Germany % 44.8% Slovenia % 44.1% Belgium % 43.9% Finland % 43.5% Greece % 43.5% Italy % 43.5% Lithuania % 43.5% Portugal % 43.5% Slovak Republic % 43.5% Hungary % 43.3% Luxembourg % 43.3% Netherlands % 42.9% Austria % 42.6% Sweden % 42.6% Estonia % 41.5% Ireland % 41.2% Cyprus % 40.3% Malta % 40.0% Average % 44.3% 92
21 Islamic Conference (OIC) III General Assembly Overall Votes Albania % 50.0% Turkey % 34.8% Chad % 22.7% Cameroon % 21.4% Guinea-Bissau % 21.2% Cote d Ivoire % 18.0% Guinea % 17.4% Jordan % 16.0% Benin % 14.9% Nigeria % 14.9% Niger % 14.8% Burkina Faso % 14.3% Mali % 14.1% Kyrgyzstan % 13.3% Senegal % 13.3% Sudan % 13.3% Guyana % 13.0% Djibouti % 12.7% Azerbaijan % 12.5% Uzbekistan % 12.5% Gabon % 12.1% Sierra Leone % 12.1% Gambia % 12.0% Morocco % 11.4% Togo % 11.1% Kazakhstan % 10.9% Tajikistan % 10.9% Maldives % 10.1% Syria % 10.1% Algeria % 10.0% Kuwait % 10.0% Mozambique % 10.0% Qatar % 10.0% Tunisia % 10.0% Oman % 9.9% Libya % 9.7% Pakistan % 9.7% Afghanistan % 8.8% Bahrain % 8.8% 93
22 Voting Practices in the United Nations 2004 Islamic Conference (OIC) (Cont d) Somalia % 8.8% Brunei Darussalam % 8.7% Lebanon % 8.7% Suriname % 8.7% Bangladesh % 8.6% Malaysia % 8.6% Mauritania % 8.6% Yemen % 8.6% Egypt % 8.5% Iran % 8.5% Indonesia % 8.3% Uganda % 8.3% Comoros % 8.1% United Arab Emirates % 7.5% Saudi Arabia % 7.2% Turkmenistan % 5.8% Iraq % 5.6% Average % 12.3% Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) Cyprus % 40.3% Malta % 40.0% Grenada % 29.2% Dem. Rep. Congo % 27.3% Chile % 27.0% Nicaragua % 26.1% Peru % 25.0% Guatemala % 23.9% Honduras % 23.7% Dominican Republic % 23.5% Panama % 23.4% Bolivia % 23.1% Chad % 22.7% Malawi % 22.5% Papua New Guinea % 21.6% 94
23 Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) (Cont d) III General Assembly Overall Votes Cameroon % 21.4% Guinea-Bissau % 21.2% Equatorial Guinea % 20.4% India % 20.0% Cote d Ivoire % 18.0% Guinea % 17.4% Angola % 17.3% Trinidad/Tobago % 16.2% Central African Rep % 16.1% Jordan % 16.0% Ecuador % 15.7% Namibia % 15.1% Benin % 14.9% Nigeria % 14.9% Seychelles % 14.9% Thailand % 14.9% Niger % 14.8% Mongolia % 14.7% Ghana % 14.5% Burkina Faso % 14.3% Mali % 14.1% Swaziland % 14.0% Ethiopia % 13.8% Liberia % 13.6% Singapore % 13.6% Saint Lucia % 13.4% Senegal % 13.3% Sudan % 13.3% Guyana % 13.0% Philippines % 13.0% Sri Lanka % 12.9% Djibouti % 12.7% Madagascar % 12.7% Nepal % 12.7% Zambia % 12.7% Botswana % 12.5% Jamaica % 12.5% Kenya % 12.5% Uzbekistan % 12.5% 95
24 Voting Practices in the United Nations 2004 Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) (Cont d) Gabon % 12.1% Sierra Leone % 12.1% Vanuatu % 12.1% Gambia % 12.0% Mauritius % 11.9% UR Tanzania % 11.9% Cambodia % 11.8% Myanmar (Burma) % 11.8% Belize % 11.6% Morocco % 11.4% South Africa % 11.4% Rwanda % 11.3% Togo % 11.1% Venezuela % 11.0% Bahamas % 10.9% Colombia % 10.6% Eritrea % 10.6% Maldives % 10.1% Syria % 10.1% Algeria % 10.0% Kuwait % 10.0% Mozambique % 10.0% Qatar % 10.0% Tunisia % 10.0% Oman % 9.9% Burundi % 9.8% Libya % 9.7% Pakistan % 9.7% Barbados % 9.5% Sao Tome/Principe % 9.3% Lesotho % 9.0% Afghanistan % 8.8% Bahrain % 8.8% Somalia % 8.8% Brunei Darussalam % 8.7% Lebanon % 8.7% Suriname % 8.7% Bangladesh % 8.6% Malaysia % 8.6% 96
25 Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) (Cont d) III General Assembly Overall Votes Mauritania % 8.6% Yemen % 8.6% Egypt % 8.5% Iran % 8.5% Indonesia % 8.3% Uganda % 8.3% Belarus % 8.1% Cape Verde % 8.1% Comoros % 8.1% United Arab Emirates % 7.5% Cuba % 7.4% Saudi Arabia % 7.2% Zimbabwe % 7.2% Bhutan % 7.1% Congo % 6.5% Vietnam % 6.0% Turkmenistan % 5.8% Iraq % 5.6% Laos % 5.0% DPR of Korea % 3.3% Average % 13.5% Nordic Group Iceland % 45.5% Denmark % 44.9% Finland % 43.5% Norway % 42.6% Sweden % 42.6% Average % 43.8% 97
26 Voting Practices in the United Nations 2004 North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) United Kingdom % 56.7% France % 54.1% Canada % 50.0% Latvia % 47.1% Poland % 45.7% Iceland % 45.5% Spain % 45.5% Denmark % 44.9% Czech Republic % 44.8% Germany % 44.8% Bulgaria % 44.1% Romania % 44.1% Slovenia % 44.1% Belgium % 43.9% Greece % 43.5% Italy % 43.5% Lithuania % 43.5% Portugal % 43.5% Slovak Republic % 43.5% Hungary % 43.3% Luxembourg % 43.3% Netherlands % 42.9% Norway % 42.6% Estonia % 41.5% Turkey % 34.8% Average % 44.8% HISTORICAL COMPARISON The following table shows the percentage of voting coincidence with the United States in Plenary for each UN member in the 59th UNGA and each of the previous five years. 59TH 58TH 57TH 56TH 55TH 54TH COUNTRY Afghanistan...8.8% 17.7% 21.4% 19.5% 25.9% 25.8% Albania % 49.2% 48.4% 68.3% 85.3% 68.8% Algeria % 11.7% 12.9% 16.9% 25.5% 27.9% Andorra % 41.2% 46.8% 51.7% 61.1% 67.2% Angola % 22.5% 17.4% 25.5% 47.9% 28.6% 98
27 Historical Comparison (Cont d) III General Assembly Overall Votes 59TH 58TH 57TH 56TH 55TH 54TH COUNTRY Antigua and Barbuda % 17.9% 26.3% 10.3% 35.7% 30.4% Argentina % 24.3% 34.2% 32.8% 44.2% 44.4% Armenia % 22.9% 29.3% 31.3% 43.4% 46.9% Australia % 58.1% 52.1% 55.6% 63.5% 66.7% Austria % 42.0% 46.8% 50.9% 60.4% 65.6% Azerbaijan % 15.7% 21.5% 20.0% 39.6% 41.2% Bahamas % 23.0% 27.3% 25.5% 39.0% 34.3% Bahrain...8.8% 10.5% 18.7% 19.0% 26.4% 30.9% Bangladesh...8.6% 16.3% 21.3% 22.7% 33.9% 31.5% Barbados...9.5% 15.9% 31.3% 21.1% 38.1% 37.3% Belarus...8.1% 16.7% 18.9% 23.2% 34.4% 32.8% Belgium % 46.3% 50.0% 53.4% 63.0% 69.2% Belize % 18.8% 22.7% 15.4% 41.4% 32.3% Benin % 17.6% 18.8% 19.6% 38.2% 28.8% Bhutan...7.1% 17.0% 16.0% 20.4% 29.2% 25.8% Bolivia % 22.2% 29.2% 25.4% 38.1% 37.1% Bosnia/Herzegovina % 43.3% 50.7% 66.7% 70.6% 76.2% Botswana % 16.9% 16.4% 26.4% 32.2% 33.8% Brazil % 20.8% 31.0% 29.0% 39.7% 38.9% Brunei Darussalam...8.7% 15.0% 21.3% 22.4% 32.2% 31.0% Bulgaria % 45.6% 49.3% 54.5% 61.1% 68.8% Burkina Faso % 12.2% 21.1% 18.8% 33.3% 29.0% Burundi...9.8% 18.8% 25.8% 15.1% 32.7% ** Cambodia % 16.3% 19.4% 19.0% 35.6% 21.0% Cameroon % 18.2% 27.7% 22.2% 40.0% 28.3% Canada % 48.4% 49.3% 57.1% 66.0% 69.2% Cape Verde...8.1% 14.5% 19.2% 15.5% 34.5% 29.0% Central African Rep % 20.0% ** ** ** ** Chad % 0.0% 9.7% 5.6% 13.9% 25.0% Chile % 24.1% 30.7% 32.8% 41.9% 40.3% China...8.8% 13.2% 17.6% 17.2% 25.0% 21.1% Colombia % 20.0% 28.6% 25.4% 37.7% 34.7% Comoros...8.1% 10.7% 16.1% 19.6% 13.2% 16.0% Congo...6.5% 18.5% 18.7% 12.2% 30.8% 27.4% Costa Rica % 26.8% 31.0% 28.6% 44.4% 42.4% Cote d Ivoire % 13.5% 16.4% 17.3% 40.7% 29.4% Croatia % 43.1% 46.7% 49.1% 61.2% 56.7% Cuba...7.4% 8.2% 16.2% 10.2% 21.2% 17.7% Cyprus % 36.1% 41.0% 43.5% 50.9% 57.6% Czech Republic % 46.2% 48.1% 54.2% 63.0% 67.2% Dem. Rep. of the Congo % 32.1% 5.6% 14.3% 16.7% 16.7% DPR of Korea...3.3% 9.2% 10.9% 2.1% 4.7% 4.1% 99
28 Voting Practices in the United Nations 2004 Historical Comparison (Cont d) 59TH 58TH 57TH 56TH 55TH 54TH COUNTRY Denmark % 44.9% 48.7% 54.2% 63.0% 68.7% Djibouti % 11.7% 20.5% 17.7% 33.9% 31.0% Dominica...9.5% 22.9% 28.9% 25.0% 50.0% 31.3% Dominican Republic % 25.0% 28.9% 26.2% 38.6% 39.6% Ecuador % 20.7% 29.2% 25.4% 37.5% 35.5% Egypt...8.5% 12.8% 20.0% 15.9% 21.1% 28.6% El Salvador % 27.9% 32.5% 30.0% 41.1% 38.6% Equatorial Guinea % 15.4% 8.7% 16.7% 60.0% 37.5% Eritrea % 18.7% 23.1% 22.6% 36.8% 27.7% Estonia % 43.9% 48.0% 55.8% 65.3% 71.4% Ethiopia % 19.5% 19.7% 24.2% 37.3% 31.9% Fiji % 22.9% 31.1% 27.1% 41.1% 28.1% Finland % 44.1% 48.0% 52.6% 62.3% 67.2% France % 50.7% 56.0% 59.6% 64.6% 73.4% Gabon % 17.4% 11.4% 22.6% 31.6% 16.7% Gambia % 19.1% 21.7% 8.3% 42.2% 13.3% Georgia % 47.1% 45.1% 50.0% 61.4% 68.6% Germany % 47.0% 49.3% 55.2% 64.8% 70.1% Ghana % 17.1% 19.4% 24.2% 35.0% 30.0% Greece % 42.0% 48.1% 52.6% 61.1% 67.7% Grenada % 19.0% 27.8% 23.2% 39.3% 33.3% Guatemala % 24.3% 35.6% 30.5% 42.6% 41.5% Guinea % 16.4% 17.1% 17.4% 34.5% 26.2% Guinea-Bissau % 13.4% 0.0% ** ** 35.8% Guyana % 18.8% 25.3% 22.2% 35.9% 33.8% Haiti % 14.7% 17.1% 19.0% 41.1% 33.8% Honduras % 26.7% 30.1% 28.3% 35.1% 34.6% Hungary % 44.8% 49.3% 55.4% 64.2% 70.1% Iceland % 44.8% 48.7% 54.4% 63.0% 68.7% India % 19.7% 21.2% 18.0% 21.8% 21.9% Indonesia...8.3% 16.9% 22.1% 20.9% 32.8% 30.0% Iran...8.5% 11.7% 19.7% 19.7% 30.4% 27.1% Iraq...5.6% ** ** ** ** ** Ireland % 39.4% 44.7% 48.3% 56.4% 63.1% Israel % 89.7% 92.6% 91.7% 96.2% 90.0% Italy % 45.1% 50.0% 52.6% 62.3% 67.7% Jamaica % 17.9% 25.3% 25.0% 40.4% 32.9% Japan % 39.4% 48.6% 48.3% 58.8% 63.3% Jordan % 11.5% 13.5% 15.9% 28.6% 29.7% Kazakhstan % 22.4% 28.6% 32.7% 54.8% 55.3% Kenya % 14.7% 23.0% 24.6% 36.2% 27.0% Kiribati % 0.0% 0.0% 100.0% 0.0% ** 100
29 Historical Comparison (Cont d) III General Assembly Overall Votes 59TH 58TH 57TH 56TH 55TH 54TH COUNTRY Kuwait % 13.2% 26.5% 22.6% 32.8% 34.2% Kyrgyzstan % 19.4% 22.0% ** 40.8% ** Laos...5.0% 13.9% 5.4% 7.3% 21.2% 16.1% Latvia % 44.1% 49.3% 55.8% 66.0% 67.2% Lebanon...8.7% 10.7% 12.9% 16.9% 20.4% 23.4% Lesotho...9.0% 17.5% 20.3% 30.0% 50.0% 20.0% Liberia % ** ** ** ** ** Libya...9.7% 10.7% 17.7% 14.1% 23.6% 26.1% Liechtenstein % 40.3% 45.5% 50.9% 60.4% 66.2% Lithuania % 45.6% 48.6% 54.5% 64.7% 68.8% Luxembourg % 45.6% 48.7% 53.4% 63.0% 69.2% Madagascar % 17.1% 24.1% 21.7% 32.8% 32.7% Malawi % 18.5% 19.7% 18.8% 50.0% 48.1% Malaysia...8.6% 17.1% 22.4% 19.7% 33.3% 32.4% Maldives % 17.5% 27.3% 25.4% 36.2% 35.6% Mali % 17.1% 18.4% 19.7% 33.9% 29.9% Malta % 39.7% 42.9% 47.5% 54.2% 60.0% Marshall Islands % 78.7% 97.9% 91.9% 73.9% 74.5% Mauritania...8.6% 9.2% 10.8% 11.1% 12.9% ** Mauritius % 16.9% 27.8% 32.1% 36.7% 35.6% Mexico % 20.7% 27.1% 22.7% 34.4% 30.0% Micronesia % 82.0% 89.8% 93.2% 100.0% 100.0% Monaco % 46.3% 52.1% 59.3% 60.4% 72.6% Mongolia % 18.9% 27.4% 26.6% 39.3% 32.4% Morocco % 10.5% 14.7% 18.6% 30.6% 30.8% Mozambique % 16.5% 19.0% 25.8% 33.3% 30.4% Myanmar (Burma) % 12.2% 15.9% 12.1% 22.6% 21.0% Namibia % 16.5% 18.5% 17.2% 34.5% 29.0% Nauru % 38.5% 42.6% 51.4% 48.0% ** Nepal % 17.7% 22.7% 22.7% 33.3% 30.0% Netherlands % 44.9% 50.0% 54.4% 64.2% 69.7% New Zealand % 38.6% 44.0% 50.8% 59.3% 62.1% Nicaragua % 25.7% 32.5% 38.0% 40.7% 38.3% Niger % 15.2% ** ** ** ** Nigeria % 19.8% 26.5% 21.2% 33.3% 35.2% Norway % 46.3% 48.7% 55.2% 63.6% 68.8% Oman...9.9% 11.7% 19.7% 17.2% 25.5% 30.9% Pakistan...9.7% 17.9% 19.4% 13.2% 15.7% 25.0% Palau % 97.1% 100.0% 50.0% 100.0% ** Panama % 20.7% 28.7% 28.4% 37.1% 32.4% Papua New Guinea % 28.8% 32.2% 31.0% 40.0% 26.9% Paraguay % 23.1% 30.2% 33.3% 41.1% 39.4% 101
30 Voting Practices in the United Nations 2004 Historical Comparison (Cont d) 59TH 58TH 57TH 56TH 55TH 54TH COUNTRY Peru % 23.0% 32.9% 27.9% 40.4% 35.7% Philippines % 17.7% 24.1% 24.6% 35.0% 31.9% Poland % 50.0% 50.0% 54.2% 63.0% 68.2% Portugal % 46.3% 49.3% 51.7% 60.0% 67.7% Qatar % 11.5% 20.0% 16.9% 32.2% 31.4% Republic of Korea % 38.3% 45.7% 45.3% 52.2% 61.4% Republic of Moldova % 35.7% 50.0% 50.9% 41.5% 66.1% Romania % 41.8% 48.7% 53.6% 62.3% 68.2% Russia % 26.4% 30.4% 34.5% 44.4% 46.0% Rwanda % 18.2% 28.9% 6.3% 30.8% 10.0% St. Kitts and Nevis % 33.3% 39.1% 23.1% 48.3% 41.7% Saint Lucia % 16.5% 18.1% 18.9% 35.6% 25.8% St. Vincent/Grenadines % 17.5% 30.0% 0.0% 54.3% 28.6% Samoa % 24.6% 30.9% 47.5% 47.1% 40.6% San Marino % 41.2% 47.4% 50.0% 59.6% 60.6% Sao Tome and Principe...9.3% 50.0% 16.2% ** 38.5% ** Saudi Arabia...7.2% 9.5% 14.5% 15.8% 26.4% 30.9% Senegal % 18.5% 23.2% 23.1% 36.5% 35.1% Serbia/Montenegro (1) % 41.8% 47.4% 48.3% 36.4% ** Seychelles % 16.3% 14.3% 20.0% ** 26.8% Sierra Leone % 23.1% 25.4% 22.0% 39.2% 33.3% Singapore % 19.7% 23.9% 23.8% 36.8% 31.7% Slovak Republic % 44.8% 48.1% 51.7% 62.3% 67.7% Slovenia % 42.6% 48.6% 53.6% 62.3% 67.7% Solomon Islands % 26.0% 35.5% 30.8% 40.4% 38.2% Somalia...8.8% 14.5% 6.7% ** ** ** South Africa % 14.9% 20.8% 23.6% 40.0% 39.7% Spain % 45.5% 49.4% 52.6% 61.1% 67.7% Sri Lanka % 18.3% 19.7% 21.2% 33.9% 32.4% Sudan % 13.2% 17.1% 14.3% 25.0% 26.8% Suriname...8.7% 18.4% 11.4% 37.9% 54.8% 25.0% Swaziland % 15.7% 32.1% 18.4% 32.2% 30.8% Sweden % 42.0% 46.1% 48.3% 60.4% 65.2% Switzerland % 43.1% 47.3% * * * Syria % 9.6% 13.2% 14.3% 15.4% 20.3% Tajikistan % 24.6% 22.7% ** 57.6% 38.2% Thailand % 17.6% 24.7% 24.2% 36.2% 33.8% TFYR Macedonia (2) % 43.1% 47.4% 52.9% 60.8% 55.7% Timor-Leste % 20.8% 32.4% * * * Togo % 15.4% 21.1% 22.7% 33.9% 29.9% Tonga...7.9% 24.5% 39.5% 35.3% 50.0% ** Trinidad and Tobago % 18.4% 31.0% 24.1% 50.0% 34.7% 102
31 Historical Comparison (Cont d) III General Assembly Overall Votes 59TH 58TH 57TH 56TH 55TH 54TH COUNTRY Tunisia % 10.7% 14.3% 15.9% 28.6% 31.0% Turkey % 32.4% 42.9% 42.4% 52.6% 56.1% Turkmenistan...5.8% 13.2% 15.8% 21.1% 52.9% 44.8% Tuvalu % 26.7% 7.7% 81.3% 100.0% * Uganda...8.3% 22.2% 22.2% 21.4% 36.1% 35.0% Ukraine % 28.4% 38.8% 40.4% 50.9% 50.0% United Arab Emirates...7.5% 10.8% 17.6% 12.7% 30.0% 32.9% United Kingdom % 57.1% 57.1% 63.2% 71.7% 75.8% UR Tanzania % 20.0% 23.4% 22.4% 33.9% 23.1% Uruguay % 22.5% 31.3% 29.0% 41.1% 36.4% Uzbekistan % 38.2% 50.0% ** 81.8% 80.8% Vanuatu % 28.0% 18.8% 37.5% 40.8% ** Venezuela % 18.5% 22.2% 20.9% 35.5% 32.4% Vietnam...6.0% 8.2% 9.0% 9.3% 22.6% 15.3% Yemen...8.6% 11.5% 17.6% 12.1% 25.9% 24.2% Zambia % 17.7% 22.4% 20.3% 34.4% 32.9% Zimbabwe...7.2% 17.3% 14.3% 22.2% 34.5% 28.6% Average % 25.5% 31.2% 31.7% 43.0% 41.8% * Not yet a UN member. ** Non-participating UN member. (1) Formerly Yugoslavia. Yugoslavia was not permitted to participate in the 47th 54th sessions of UNGA. Readmitted 10/31/2000. (2) Listed alphabetically as the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia. 103
32 Voting Practices in the United Nations 2004 Countries Receiving U.S. Assistance (U.S. Dollars in Thousands) VOTING COINCIDENCE INCLUDING VOTES COUNTRY AMOUNT Afghanistan... 1,798, % 8.8% Albania... 36, % 50.0% Algeria... 1, % 10.0% Andorra % 42.0% Angola... 91, % 17.3% Antigua and Barbuda % 10.7% Argentina... 1, % 25.0% Armenia... 79, % 26.9% Australia % 56.7% Austria % 42.6% Azerbaijan... 49, % 12.5% Bahamas... 1, % 10.9% Bahrain... 25, % 8.8% Bangladesh... 94, % 8.6% Barbados % 9.5% Belarus... 8, % 8.1% Belgium % 43.9% Belize... 2, % 11.6% Benin... 23, % 14.9% Bhutan % 7.1% Bolivia , % 23.1% Bosnia/Herzegovina... 64, % 42.6% Botswana... 11, % 12.5% Brazil... 28, % 14.9% Brunei Darussalam % 8.7% Bulgaria... 42, % 44.1% Burkina Faso... 11, % 14.3% Burundi... 26, % 9.8% Cambodia... 53, % 11.8% Cameroon... 3, % 21.4% Canada % 50.0% Cape Verde... 6, % 8.1% Central African Republic % 16.1% Chad... 21, % 22.7% Chile % 27.0% China % 8.8% Colombia , % 10.6% Comoros % 8.1% Congo % 6.5% Costa Rica... 1, % 21.1% Cote d Ivoire... 15, % 18.0% 104
33 III General Assembly Overall Votes Countries Receiving U.S. Assistance (U.S. Dollars in Thousands) (Cont d) VOTING COINCIDENCE INCLUDING VOTES COUNTRY AMOUNT Croatia... 25, % 42.6% Cuba... 21, % 7.4% Cyprus... 38, % 40.3% Czech Republic... 10, % 44.8% DPR of Korea... 45, % 3.3% Dem. Rep. of the Congo... 71, % 27.3% Denmark % 44.9% Djibouti... 8, % 12.7% Dominica % 9.5% Dominican Republic... 33, % 23.5% Ecuador... 55, % 15.7% Egypt... 1,867, % 8.5% El Salvador... 43, % 24.3% Equatorial Guinea % 20.4% Eritrea... 72, % 10.6% Estonia... 8, % 41.5% Ethiopia , % 13.8% Fiji... 1, % 18.5% Finland % 43.5% France % 54.1% Gabon... 2, % 12.1% Gambia... 2, % 12.0% Georgia... 90, % 36.7% Germany % 44.8% Ghana... 59, % 14.5% Greece % 43.5% Grenada % 29.2% Guatemala... 50, % 23.9% Guinea... 32, % 17.4% Guinea-Bissau % 21.2% Guyana... 11, % 13.0% Haiti , % 18.2% Honduras... 50, % 23.7% Hungary... 8, % 43.3% Iceland % 45.5% India , % 20.0% Indonesia , % 8.3% Iran % 8.5% Iraq % 5.6% Ireland... 21, % 41.2% Israel... 2,624, % 93.2% Italy % 43.5% 105
34 Voting Practices in the United Nations 2004 Countries Receiving U.S. Assistance (U.S. Dollars in Thousands) (Cont d) VOTING COINCIDENCE INCLUDING VOTES COUNTRY AMOUNT Jamaica... 24, % 12.5% Japan % 42.9% Jordan , % 16.0% Kazakhstan... 41, % 10.9% Kenya , % 12.5% Kiribati... 1, % 50.0% Kuwait % 10.0% Kyrgyzstan... 43, % 13.3% Laos... 3, % 5.0% Latvia... 10, % 47.1% Lebanon... 36, % 8.7% Lesotho... 3, % 9.0% Liberia , % 13.6% Libya % 9.7% Liechtenstein % 41.8% Lithuania... 8, % 43.5% Luxembourg % 43.3% Madagascar... 35, % 12.7% Malawi... 41, % 22.5% Malaysia... 1, % 8.6% Maldives % 10.1% Mali... 43, % 14.1% Malta % 40.0% Marshall Islands % 61.1% Mauritania... 10, % 8.6% Mauritius % 11.9% Mexico... 71, % 23.0% Micronesia... 1, % 78.0% Monaco % 46.8% Mongolia... 14, % 14.7% Morocco... 20, % 11.4% Mozambique... 79, % 10.0% Myanmar (Burma)... 12, % 11.8% Namibia... 26, % 15.1% Nauru % 39.6% Nepal... 45, % 12.7% Netherlands % 42.9% New Zealand % 40.6% Nicaragua... 45, % 26.1% Niger... 10, % 14.8% Nigeria... 80, % 14.9% Norway % 42.6% 106
35 III General Assembly Overall Votes Countries Receiving U.S. Assistance (U.S. Dollars in Thousands) (Cont d) VOTING COINCIDENCE INCLUDING VOTES COUNTRY AMOUNT Oman... 26, % 9.9% Pakistan , % 9.7% Palau % 98.5% Panama... 18, % 23.4% Papua New Guinea % 21.6% Paraguay... 12, % 24.7% Peru , % 25.0% Philippines , % 13.0% Poland... 34, % 45.7% Portugal % 43.5% Qatar % 10.0% Republic of Korea % 39.3% Republic of Moldova... 27, % 36.7% Romania... 42, % 44.1% Russia , % 18.6% Rwanda... 50, % 11.3% St. Kitts and Nevis % 16.7% Saint Lucia % 13.4% St. Vincent/Grenadines % 13.4% Samoa... 1, % 29.8% San Marino % 41.2% Sao Tome and Principe % 9.3% Saudi Arabia % 7.2% Senegal... 34, % 13.3% Serbia/Montenegro , % 42.6% Seychelles % 14.9% Sierra Leone... 22, % 12.1% Singapore % 13.6% Slovak Republic... 7, % 43.5% Slovenia... 3, % 44.1% Solomon Islands % 22.6% Somalia... 23, % 8.8% South Africa... 99, % 11.4% Spain % 45.5% Sri Lanka... 25, % 12.9% Sudan , % 13.3% Suriname... 1, % 8.7% Swaziland... 1, % 14.0% Sweden % 42.6% Switzerland % 42.4% Syria % 10.1% Tajikistan... 34, % 10.9% 107
36 Voting Practices in the United Nations 2004 Countries Receiving U.S. Assistance (U.S. Dollars in Thousands) (Cont d) VOTING COINCIDENCE INCLUDING VOTES COUNTRY AMOUNT Thailand... 9, % 14.9% TFYR Macedonia... 49, % 42.4% Timor-Leste... 27, % 24.7% Togo... 2, % 11.1% Tonga... 1, % 7.9% Trinidad and Tobago % 16.2% Tunisia... 11, % 10.0% Turkey... 50, % 34.8% Turkmenistan... 8, % 5.8% Tuvalu % 15.2% Uganda , % 8.3% Ukraine , % 28.6% United Arab Emirates % 7.5% United Kingdom % 56.7% UR Tanzania... 77, % 11.9% Uruguay % 20.6% Uzbekistan... 38, % 12.5% Vanuatu... 1, % 12.1% Venezuela... 6, % 11.0% Vietnam... 22, % 6.0% Yemen... 33, % 8.6% Zambia... 85, % 12.7% Zimbabwe... 15, % 7.2% Total Bilateral... 13,445,267 Plus Regional Programs:.. Africa ,690 East Asia and Pacific... 85,508 Europe and Eurasia ,580 Near East ,165 South Asia... 82,253 Western Hemisphere ,185 Total Bilateral and Geographic Regional... 15,263,648 Global Programs... 5,804,610 Grand Total, FY 2003 Foreign Operations and Public Law 480 Funds. 21,068,
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