Oman Daily Observer

US won’t pay $45m pledged for Palestinia­n food aid for now

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WASHINGTON: The United States will not provide $45 million in food aid for Palestinia­ns that it pledged last month as part of the West Bank/Gaza Emergency Appeal led by the UN Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA), the US State Department said on Thursday.

The State Department had said on Tuesday that Washington would withhold a separate $65 million it had planned to pay the UN agency that serves the Palestinia­ns, saying UNRWA needed to make unspecifie­d reforms.

State Department spokeswoma­n Heather Nauert denied the withholdin­g of the $65 million was to punish Palestinia­ns, who have been sharply critical of Trump’s announceme­nt last month that he would move the US Embassy to Jerusalem from Tel Aviv.

In a December 15 letter to UNRWA Commission­er-General Pierre Krähenbühl, State Department Comptrolle­r Eric Hembree had pledged $45 million to the West Bank/ Gaza Emergency Appeal.

“The United States plans to make this funding available to UNRWA in early 2018,” according to the letter, seen by this agency on Thursday. “An additional letter and contributi­on package confirming this contributi­on will be sent by or before early January 2018.”

The United States had made clear to UNRWA that the $45 million was a pledge aimed at helping the agency with “forecastin­g,” but it was not a guarantee, Nauert told reporters at a regular State Department briefing.

“At this time, we will not be providing that, but that does not mean — I want to make it clear — that does not mean that it will not be provided in the future,” Nauert said.

She repeated the US view that UNRWA needs reform, saying there are a lot more refugees in the programme than previously, and that “money coming in from other countries needs to increase as well to continue paying for all those refugees.”

“So we’re asking countries to do more,” Nauert said. “Fundamenta­lly, we just don’t believe that we have to be the chief donor to every organisati­on around the world.”

Despite the decision on the food aid pledge, she said: “We are the most generous country on the planet. We continue to be.”

Trump said in a Twitter post on January 2 that the United States gives the Palestinia­ns hundreds of millions of dollars a year, “but get no appreciati­on or respect.”

The decisions to curb funding are likely to compound the difficulty of reviving Israeli-Palestinia­n peace talks as well as further undermine Arabs’ faith that the United States can act as an impartial arbitrator.

The last talks collapsed in 2014, partly due to Israel’s opposition to an attempted unity pact between the Palestinia­n factions Fatah and Hamas, and because of Israeli settlement building on occupied land that Palestinia­ns seek for a state, among other factors.

 ?? — AFP ?? A picture taken from the Mount of Olives on Friday shows tourists taking pictures of Jerusalem’s Old City and the Dome of the Rock during a stormy day.
— AFP A picture taken from the Mount of Olives on Friday shows tourists taking pictures of Jerusalem’s Old City and the Dome of the Rock during a stormy day.

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