[Palestine] EU contributes €10m to pay September civil service salaries and pensions

[Palestine] EU contributes €10m to pay September civil service salaries and pensions
04 Nov 2020

According to an EU press release, on November 1 the European Union made a contribution of €10 million to help the Palestinian Authority pay the September salaries and pensions of civil servants primarily working in the health and education sectors in the West Bank. The contribution will help the Palestinian Authority cover part of its commitments towards Palestinian civil servants as the economic crisis from the coronavirus pandemic continues to take a toll, WAFA News Agency reports.

The release said, "Over the years, the EU has invested in building the institutions of the future independent Palestinian state. This has always been an important financial and political investment, with the clear objective to help to establish a viable, democratic and sovereign Palestinian state.”

“With this payment of €10 million, our total contribution to the current expenditures of the Palestinian Authority's budget in 2020 amounts to around €90 million. However, as the achievements of our strong partnership appear to be threatened by serious challenges, including the entirely unsustainable fiscal position of the Palestinian Authority and the devastating consequences of COVID-19, it is high time to act.” 

“As a matter of urgency, the accumulated amount of the Palestinian tax revenues collected by Israel should be transferred and accepted by the Palestinian Authority. This will not only enable the Palestinian Authority to effectively fight the pandemic and mitigate the economic crisis in Palestine. It should also contribute to building trust between the parties.” the release continued.

EU Representative Sven Kühn von Burgsdorff said, “The European Union, as Palestine’s most important and reliable partner and donor, will continue to firmly support the two-state solution under the internationally agreed parameters and to fully respect its pledges towards the Palestinian people.”

Source: WAFA News Agency 

According to an EU press release, on November 1 the European Union made a contribution of €10 million to help the Palestinian Authority pay the September salaries and pensions of civil servants primarily working in the health and education sectors in the West Bank. The contribution will help the Palestinian Authority cover part of its commitments towards Palestinian civil servants as the economic crisis from the coronavirus pandemic continues to take a toll, WAFA News Agency reports.

The release said, "Over the years, the EU has invested in building the institutions of the future independent Palestinian state. This has always been an important financial and political investment, with the clear objective to help to establish a viable, democratic and sovereign Palestinian state.”

“With this payment of €10 million, our total contribution to the current expenditures of the Palestinian Authority's budget in 2020 amounts to around €90 million. However, as the achievements of our strong partnership appear to be threatened by serious challenges, including the entirely unsustainable fiscal position of the Palestinian Authority and the devastating consequences of COVID-19, it is high time to act.” 

“As a matter of urgency, the accumulated amount of the Palestinian tax revenues collected by Israel should be transferred and accepted by the Palestinian Authority. This will not only enable the Palestinian Authority to effectively fight the pandemic and mitigate the economic crisis in Palestine. It should also contribute to building trust between the parties.” the release continued.

EU Representative Sven Kühn von Burgsdorff said, “The European Union, as Palestine’s most important and reliable partner and donor, will continue to firmly support the two-state solution under the internationally agreed parameters and to fully respect its pledges towards the Palestinian people.”

Source: WAFA News Agency 

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