The details, such as how much each country pays into the programs, have yet to be worked out.
Few countries pay their bills in full or on time; only 10 of the 183 have done so.
For that failure the country will, in due course, pay a heavy price.
But so far the countries have paid in less than $140 000.
We require some countries to pay more than their fair share.
Many countries pay too little or hardly anything at all.
Large, rich countries can pay for it; poor, small ones cannot.
"The country will pay a price in lives and productivity."
For that conflict, the country has paid a heavy price.
"And I think the country is paying a price for it."