Libya is among seven member countries who have had their UN General Assembly voting rights suspended due to unpaid debts.
Seven countries including Libya have lost their right to vote in the UN General Assembly because of upaid dues, Secretary General Antonio Guterres said Monday.
The UN charter calls for such a voting rights suspension for members whose arrears equal or surpass the amount of the contributions due from them to UN coffers in the previous two years.
The other six countries are Niger, Libya, the Central African Republic, Congo Brazzaville, South Sudan and Zimbabwe, Guterres said in a letter to the president of the General Assembly, Volkan Bozkir of Turkey.
The letter spells out an amount each country can pay, short of their total debt, to recover their right to vote.
Iran, for instance, needs to pay at least $16.2 million.
The UN's budget is around $3.2 billion per year. The budget for peacekeeping operations is separate and totals around $6.5 billion.