Türkiye's UN envoy calls UNRWA 'backbone of humanitarian efforts,' urges its protection
Türkiye's UN representative, Ahmet Yildiz, called on the Security Council to protect the UN agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA), highlighting its vital role amid a damaging defamation campaign. He urged member states to increase support to ensure its continued humanitarian efforts.
- Türkiye
- Anadolu Agency
- Published Date: 09:37 | 10 October 2024
- Modified Date: 09:41 | 10 October 2024
Türkiye's permanent representative to the UN said Wednesday that the UN agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA) has been the target of a defamation campaign and called on Security Council members to protect it.
During a session at the UN Security Council on Gaza, Ahmet Yildiz said the agency, with over 70 years of experience supporting Palestinian refugees on the ground, is "simply irreplaceable."
UNRWA "has been subjected to a politically-motivated defamation campaign that has worsened its financial strain," said Yildiz, describing the agency as "the backbone of humanitarian operations in Gaza."
"We must not forget that UNRWA is not only a vital humanitarian agency but also a stabilizing force in the region," he said.
He warned that attacks on UNRWA pose serious implications for international peace and security.
"The agency exists because a political solution does not yet. Therefore, it is imperative that the UN Security Council acts swiftly to protect UNRWA amid these unprecedented attacks on all fronts," he said.
He also called on UN member states to scale up their contributions to UNRWA, saying Türkiye donated an additional $2 million this year.
"UNRWA represents the right of return and dignity for Palestinian refugees. The ultimate target is the Palestine refugees and their refugee status," said Yildiz.
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