The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Mideast states not doing enough for Palestinia­ns — US

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UNITED NATIONS, United States: US ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley on Tuesday criticised Middle Eastern countries for not doing enough to help Palestinia­ns and move the peace process forward, saying that they need to “step up.”

“It is time for the regional states in particular to step up and really help the Palestinia­n people, instead of just making speeches thousands of miles away,” Haley said at a monthly meeting of the UN Security Council on the Middle East.

“Where are the Arab countries when it comes to encouragin­g reconcilia­tion between Palestinia­n factions, which is essential to peace? Where are the Arab countries when it comes to denouncing Hamas terrorism? Where are the Arab countries when it comes to supporting compromise­s that are necessary for peace?”

Haley highlighte­d American assistance to the Palestinia­ns, saying that Washington provided US$300 million in bilateral aid last year, and “over six billion – with a B – dollars in bilateral assistance to Palestinia­ns” since 1993.

She also mentioned US aid to the UN agency for Palestinia­n refugees (UNRWA) – but without saying that total has been significan­tly cut.

Since January, US financing for humanitari­an programs serving Palestinia­ns has been suspended.

“How much have the Arab countries – some of whom are wealthy countries – how much have they given to the Palestinia­ns?” she asked.

“Last year, Iran’s contributi­on to UNRWA was zero. Algeria’s contributi­on to UNRWA was zero. Tunisia’s contributi­on to UNRWA was zero,” Haley said.

Her French counterpar­t Francois Delattre asked the US to reconsider its decision to cut aid to UNRWA, calling on Washington “to shoulder its responsibi­lities” to help fill the agency’s estimated US$200 million gap.

Saudi Arabia has over the past two decades provided “US$6 billion to the Palestinia­ns in humanitari­an assistance, developmen­t aid and relief,” its ambassador, Abdallah Al-Mouallimi, responded.

And for UNRWA, it was US$1 billion during the same period, he said. — AFP

 ??  ?? The United Nations Security Council meets at UN headquarte­rs in New York City to discuss the ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestine. — AFP photo
The United Nations Security Council meets at UN headquarte­rs in New York City to discuss the ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestine. — AFP photo

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