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News article31 July 2024Directorate-General for Neighbourhood and Enlargement Negotiations1 min read

EU proceeds with first tranche of short-term emergency financial support to the Palestinian Authority

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Today, the European Union has disbursed the first tranche of short-term emergency financial support to the Palestinian AuthorityAs announced on 19 July, EU assistance helps address the most pressing financial needs of the Palestinian Authority and supports its substantial and credible reform agenda. The disbursement follows the signature of a Letter of Intent by the European Commission and the Palestinian Authority, setting out a strategy for addressing the critical budgetary and fiscal situation of the Palestinian Authority.

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said: “A strong and reformed Palestinian Authority is key to our common goal of a two-state solution. This is the only way to bring sustainable peace for both Israelis and Palestinians. The EU is fully committed to support the Palestinian Authority in these difficult times. Our €400 million emergency assistance supports a substantial reform agenda and paves the way for the recovery and reconstruction of Gaza.

As part of the €400 million EU short-term emergency financial support, the first instalment of €150 million has been released today. This includes €58 million in grants through the PEGASE mechanism to pay salaries and pensions of the civil servants in the West Bank and support vulnerable families. The European Investment Bank is providing €92 million through a credit line to the Palestine Monetary Authority.

Subsequent payments of this short-term emergency financial support should follow in August and September, subject to progress in the implementation of the reform agenda of the Palestinian Authority.

In early September, the Commission will present a legislative proposal for a Comprehensive Programme for Palestinian Recovery and Resilience, which will be designed to help the Palestinian Authority reach budgetary equilibrium by 2026 and ensure long-term financial sustainability. Starting towards the end of the year, all disbursements under this long-term initiative will be subject to progress in the implementation of the agreed-upon reform milestones.

The European Union is the biggest provider of external assistance to the Palestinians, amounting to indicatively almost €1.2 billion for 2021-2024 under the European Joint Strategy, of which over €890 million have already been adopted.

More information is available online in the press release published on 19 July, as well as in our factsheet.

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