Title 22 › Chapter CHAPTER 32— - FOREIGN ASSISTANCE › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER III— - GENERAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS › Part Part III— - Miscellaneous Provisions › § 2414a
By March 31 each year, the Secretary of State must send the Speaker of the House and the Senate Foreign Relations chair a full report on how every United Nations member country voted during the previous calendar year. The report must assess General Assembly and Security Council actions and say how those governments responded to U.S. policy on issues important to the United States. The U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations must supply detailed information. The report must include analyses (done with the Secretary of State) of how much countries backed U.S. goals and how the U.N. acted by consensus. It must list and explain plenary General Assembly votes that directly affected U.S. interests and where the U.S. lobbied, showing each country’s vote compared with the U.S., country-by-country and by regional groups. It must also list all GA plenary votes with comparisons, including votes on Israel opposed by the U.S.; give similar analyses and vote lists for the Security Council; and provide side-by-side agreement scores for each country and the U.S. The GA vote listings must match the format in chapter II of the Report to Congress on Voting Practices in the United Nations dated March 14, 1988, and include the statistical method used. Each annual report must also describe how the State Department informed U.S. diplomatic missions about General Assembly and Security Council activity.
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22 U.S.C. § 2414a
Title 22 — Foreign Relations and Intercourse
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Apr 6, 2026
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