Maja Kocijancic speaks to reporters during the European Commission daily briefing

The European Union (EU) has renewed its continuous financial support to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) and stressed its full commitment to the “two-state solution and for Jerusalem as a capital of both states”.

“European Union and member states have provided reliable and predictable support to UNRWA since 1971, so for decades,” EU spokesperson Maja Kocijancic told reporters during the European Commission daily briefing on Tuesday.

This came after US President Donald Trump’s administration said that they will give the UN agency $60 mln in aid for Palestinians but will withhold a further $65 million for now.

“While important, this funding is dramatically below past levels. The total US contribution in 2017 was above $350 mln,” UNRWA Commissioner-General Pierre Krähenbühl stated.

“This reduced contribution threatens one of the most successful and innovative human development endeavors in the Middle-East. At stake is the access of 525’000 boys and girls in 700 UNRWA schools, and their future. At stake is the dignity and human security of millions of Palestine refugees, in need of emergency food assistance and other support in Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, and the West Bank and Gaza Strip. At stake is the access of refugees to primary health care,” Krähenbühl added.

EU and the member states are also among the largest contributors to the funds for the agency itself, for its humanitarian emergency appeals and projects in response to various crisis and specific needs across the region, EU Commission spokesperson said.

The last EU-UNRWA declaration was signed last June for 2017-2020.

source: Alarabiya