Palestinian PM says freed U.S. aid to help ease crisis (REUTERS) Reporting by Ali Sawafta; Writing by Maayan Lubell; Editing by Mark Heinrich RAMALLAH, West Bank 03/24/12 12:41pm EDT)
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(Reuters) - Palestinian Prime Minister Salam Fayyad said on Saturday
the release of $88.6 million in development funds by U.S. lawmakers
would help ease a fiscal crisis in the aid-dependant Palestinian
economy.
"This is very important in order to help us deal with the economic
crisis," Fayyad told reporters in Ramallah.
In August Republican lawmakers put a hold on $147 million in U.S.
assistance because they objected to a Palestinian push for
recognition at the United Nations, arguing that Palestinian statehood
should be achieved through peace talks with Israel.
On Friday, U.S. Representative Kay Granger announced she was ready
for the entire sum to go to the Palestinians. But the other
representative who had a hold on the funds, Ileana Ros-Lehtinen,
limited the release to $88.6 million.
Fayyad said he hoped that the whole amount, meant to support
development projects, would be released.
"The entire sum must be sent in order to begin allocating spending
for the year 2011 and this is important in order to support the
Palestinian Authority´s budget," Fayyad said.
There have been growing warnings, from the International Monetary
Fund too, that the Palestinians are facing a deepening financial
crisis due to a drop in aid from Western backers and wealthy Gulf
states as well as Israeli restrictions on trade.
The IMF urged donors last week to meet their aid pledges to the
Palestinian Authority in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, which has a
projected 2012 budget deficit of $1.1 billion. (© Thomson Reuters
2012. 03/24/12)
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