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News Releases


No. 71/06
August 16, 2006
EU DEVELOPMENT AND HUMANITARIAN AID COMMISSIONER LOUIS MICHEL ADDRESSES ONGOING HUMANITARIAN CRISIS IN LEBANON
EU Commissioner
Louis Michel, responsible for
Development and
Humanitarian
Aid, spoke today in Beirut following meetings with victims of the
conflict and
humanitarian aid workers as well as with the Lebanese government:
“Lebanon is still in an emergency situation. I urge Israel to end immediately
its blockade so that urgently needed relief can reach the people. The
destruction of infrastructure such as roads and bridges makes the supply of
emergency aid difficult enough already. I also urge Israel to provide all
remaining maps of landmines in Lebanon. The displaced people who return to
South Lebanon are not just faced with destruction, a lack of basic essentials
and unemployment due to the destroyed infrastructure. They are also returning to
a dangerous environment where unexploded ammunition and land mines can cause
great harm especially to children at play. In this context, I call again for
respect of international humanitarian law.”
During his visit, Commissioner Michel announced the establishment of a permanent
office of the European Commission's Humanitarian Aid Department (ECHO) in Beirut, where
experts dispatched from all over the world have been working since the first
week of the conflict. They monitor and help relief agencies implementing
humanitarian projects. The Commission is currently working with a dozen
humanitarian organizations in Lebanon, UN agencies, non-governmental relief
organizations and the International Committee of the Red Cross.
Commissioner Michel stressed: “The situation, in particular in Southern Lebanon
and in parts of Beirut, remains critical. Some parts of the Lebanese capital and
the houses of thousands of its inhabitants are severely damaged and destroyed.
The massive return of displaced people to the south and the existence of so many
basic humanitarian needs creates huge challenges for relief operators. €14.9
million of the original €20 million we provided in humanitarian aid have already
been contracted to our partner relief agencies. The Commission has asked the
European Parliament and Council to increase its emergency response to €50
million, drawing on the emergency reserve of the EC budget. A detailed
assessment of the concrete needs is necessary to deal with the rapidly changing
situation and the massive return of displaced people. One thing is obvious; the
additional funds are urgently needed to tackle the humanitarian crisis in
Lebanon during this transition period before reconstruction gets fully under
way.”
The European Union is the largest donor of official humanitarian aid to the
victims of the conflict in Lebanon. The European Commission has mobilized urgent
emergency humanitarian funding worth €20 million, covering shelter, food, basic
household items, health, water/sanitation, psycho-social support, protection and
coordination of relief operations. The funds are managed by the Commission's
Humanitarian Aid Department.
Commissioner Michel is accompanied by Finnish Minister for Foreign Trade and
Development, Paula Lehtomaki, representing the
EU presidency. They have met with
Lebanese Prime Minister Fouad Siniora, Social Affairs Minister, Nayla Mouawad,
and the coordinator of the Lebanese High Relief Committee, Nabil Jisr. They also
paid their respects at the mausoleum of Rafik Hariri, the former Prime Minister
of Lebanon, who was assassinated in February 2005.
Today, Commissioner Michel and Minister Lehtomaki go directly to Tel Aviv to
meet with members of the Israeli government, including Tzipi Livni, Vice Prime
Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Shimon Peres, Vice Premier and
Minister for the Development of the Negev and Galilee, and Amir Peretz, Deputy
Prime Minister and Minister of Defence. They will also visit victims of
Hezbollah attacks in a hospital in Haifa on Thursday.

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