EU offers 12.4 million euros in aid to Iraqis, Palestinians

Brussels - The European Union's executive on Tuesday pledged food aid totalling 12.4 million euros (17.3 million dollars) to vulnerable Iraqis and Palestinians hard hit by rising food prices.

The pledge, which comes in response to an appeal from the United Nations, is intended to support up to 1.9 million poor and needy people in the two countries, a statement from the European Commission said.

It brings the total amount of aid the commission - manager of the EU's central budget - has donated to the two countries since 2006 to over 270 million euros.

Commission officials stressed that the EU would continue to support humanitarian causes in the Middle East despite the grave financial crisis now hitting Europe.

"In these times of price increases and gloomy economic perspectives, (Iraqis and Palestinians) can count on the solidarity of European citizens," EU Aid Commissioner Louis Michel said.

The funds will be channelled into projects run by the Red Cross and Red Crescent, UN agencies and non-governmental organizations, the commission statement said. (dpa)

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