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    UN Chief calls for safeguards amid US foreign assistance freeze

    January 28, 2025
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    United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has voiced concern over the recent freeze on foreign aid announced by the United States, urging for exemptions to ensure essential humanitarian and development activities are not disrupted. A statement issued by Guterres’ spokesperson on Monday emphasized the Secretary-General’s apprehension about the potential impact of the decision. “The Secretary-General notes with concern the announcement of a pause in US foreign assistance,” the statement read.

    UN Chief calls for safeguards amid US foreign assistance freeze

    Guterres called for additional exemptions to be considered to allow the continued delivery of critical support for vulnerable communities globally. He underscored that many lives and livelihoods depend on this assistance, particularly in regions reliant on international aid for survival and development. The U.S. freeze on foreign assistance comes as the global community faces mounting challenges in addressing poverty, hunger, and other pressing humanitarian concerns.

    Guterres highlighted the need to safeguard these efforts amid increasing reliance on aid in many parts of the world. While specifics of the U.S. decision remain under discussion, the Secretary-General’s appeal reflects the urgent necessity to prevent disruptions to essential programs aimed at supporting the most vulnerable populations. Further updates are expected as the situation develops, with international stakeholders closely monitoring the implications of the U.S. announcement. – By MENA Newswire News Desk.

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