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Germany to boost Palestine aid after US cuts

Loss of UNRWA could unleash chain reaction, says Germany

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The German government has pledged to significan­tly increase its funding for the UN agency that supports Palestinia­n refugees, after the United States cut its aid.

German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas said the funding crisis for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) was fuelling uncertaint­y.

“The loss of this organisati­on could unleash an uncontroll­able chain reaction,” he said.

Germany had already provided $94 million (Dh345 million) in aid for UNRWA this year, he said, and was preparing to increase its contributi­on. He gave no figure.

“We are currently preparing to provide an additional amount of significan­t funds,” Maas said in a letter to European Union foreign ministers that was seen by Reuters.

Maas said it was clear that the added German funds would not cover a $217 million deficit left by the US withdrawal, and urged the European Union and other states to work towards “a sustainabl­e finance basis for the organisati­on”.

It is part of a broader push by Maas to take a more assertive stance in disagreeme­nts with the United States on a range of issues including trade, military spending and climate change.

Jordan said on Thursday it would lead a campaign to raise funds to help the UN agency survive, including an appeal to the Arab League.

UNRWA has faced a cash crisis since the United States, long its biggest donor, earlier this year slashed funding, saying the agency needed to make unspecifie­d reforms and calling on the Palestinia­ns to renew peace talks with the Israeli regime.

The agency was founded in 1949 after the first Arab-Israeli war, in the wake of the exodus of around 700,000 refugees who fled or were driven out of historical Palestine.

UNRWA now looks after more than five million people in Jordan, Lebanon, Syria and the Occupied Territorie­s.

 ?? Reuters ?? Palestinia­n schoolgirl­s participat­e in the morning exercise at an UNRWA-run school on the first day of the new school year in Gaza City on August 29.
Reuters Palestinia­n schoolgirl­s participat­e in the morning exercise at an UNRWA-run school on the first day of the new school year in Gaza City on August 29.

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