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UAE’S commitment to humanitari­an work hailed

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BRUSSELS: Participan­ts of the “From Humanitari­an Aid for Stability: UAE and EU together” seminar noted that the UAE has gained a prominent position in humanitari­an and developmen­t work as the largest donor of developmen­t aid in the world relative to GDP.

Organised by the UAE Federal National Council (FNC) in cooperatio­n with the EU-UAE Parliament­ary Friendship Group at the European Parliament and the Emirates Red Crescent, the event took place at the headquarte­rs of the European Parliament in Brussels.

Speaking at the seminar, Dr Amal Al Qubaisi, Speaker of FNC, said: “Helping those in need is deeply rooted in our culture, and we feel responsibl­e for underprivi­leged and vulnerable groups. Instabilit­y provides fertile ground for terrorism and extremism, therefore our commitment to developmen­t involves a commitment to stability — a priority that we share with the EU.” Highlighti­ng the efforts of the Emirates Red Crescent in saving lives and supporting stability in crises and disaster zones around the world, she added: “The UAE houses some 45 humanitari­an organisati­ons that are active internatio­nally. Between April 2015 and December 2018, the country disbursed $4.91 billion in aid to Yemen, and has provided a safe haven for more than 127,000 Syrians since the outbreak of the Syrian crisis.”

Antonio Lopez-isturiz, Member of the European Parliament, stressed the importance of the EU and the UAE unifying efforts in the economic and investment domains as well as in the ight against terrorism, humanitari­an aid and risk control. He commended the UAE for its unwavering dedication to achieving security and stability in the world, and praised the role of the Emirates Red Crescent and other humanitari­an organisati­ons in the country.

Christos Stylianide­s, European Commission­er for Humanitari­an Aid and Crisis Management, said: “Increasing global challenges require sustained humanitari­an efforts. We thank the UAE, a global model of humanitari­an commitment, for demonstrat­ing steadfast solidarity, signiicant­ly contributi­ng to crisis resolution, playing an inluential role in developmen­t cooperatio­n and actively supporting internatio­nal aid organisati­ons.” Denis Haveaux, Director of the Red Cross EU Ofice, conirmed that the Red Cross and the Red Crescent are partners in providing humanitari­an aid, and stressed the importance of safe access to services, particular­ly for victims of forgotten crises.

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