US cuts aid to Palestinians by more than USD 200 million

AP  |  Washington 

The has decided to cut more than USD 200 million in bilateral assistance to the Palestinians, following a review of the funding for projects in the and Gaza, according to US officials and congressional aides.

The notified of the decision yesterday, according to the officials and aides, who spoke condition of anonymity because they were not authorised to publicly discuss the move ahead of its formal announcement.

But in a brief, three-paragraph notice sent to lawmakers and obtained by The Associated Press, the department said it will redirect the money to "high-priority projects elsewhere". The move comes as and his pointmen, and Jason Greenblatt, staff up their office to prepare for the rollout of a much-vaunted but as yet unclear peace plan for and the Palestinians.

"At the direction of Trump, we have undertaken a review of US assistance to the and in the and to ensure these funds are spent in accordance with US national interests and provide value to the US taxpayer," the said in the notice.

"As a result of that review, at the direction of the President, we will redirect more than USD 200 million... originally planned for programs in the and Gaza," it said.

"This decision takes into account the challenges the international community faces in providing assistance in Gaza, where control endangers the lives of Gaza's citizens and degrades an already dire humanitarian and economic situation," the notice said.

The notice did not give an exact amount of the funds to be cut, but says it is more than USD 200 million that was approved in 2017. The US had planned to give the Palestinians USD 251 million for good governance, health, education and funding for in the current budget year that ends on September 30. But with just over a month to go before that money must be used, reprogrammed to other areas or returned to Treasury, less than half has actually been spent.

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First Published: Sat, August 25 2018. 01:55 IST