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Maldives raises contribution to UN Palestine Fund to USD 50,000

Minister of Foreign Affairs Moosa Zameer has announced the Maldives' annual contribution to the United Nations (UN) relief fund for Palestine this year will be raised to USD 50,000. This remarks were delivered during the "Maldives with Palestine" telethon organised by Public Service Media (PSM) to aid Palestinians.

The decision marks a tenfold increase from the previous annual contribution of USD 5,000 to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine (UNRWA), which was established in 1948 following a UN resolution.

Speaking at the ceremony, Minister Zameer emphasised that this substantial increase aligns with President Muizzu's resolve to bolster support for Palestinians in response to the ongoing violence by Israeli forces. He detailed that the funds would be facilitated through the Ministry of Finance and the Maldives Monetary Authority (MMA), with oversight from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. To ensure transparency, the process will be audited by Crowe Maldives LLP, and the proceeds from the telethon will be channeled through a special UN fund dedicated to Palestine.

Moreover, Minister Zameer also highlighted key policies formulated during the cabinet meeting on June 2, addressing the Palestinian issue comprehensively. The Maldives' stance includes the withdrawal of Israeli forces from territories occupied since 1967 and the advocacy for Palestinian self-determination. The policies also call for recognising Jerusalem as the capital of Palestine and support the establishment of an independent Palestinian state in line with UN Security Council resolutions 242 and 338.

Additionally, the Maldives played an active role in supporting Palestine at the international level, co-sponsoring a resolution submitted by the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to recognize Palestine as a full UN member. This resolution, adopted by the UN General Assembly on May 10, reflects the Maldives' ongoing commitment to advocating for Palestinian rights and seeking an end to the conflict in Palestine. Minister Zameer reiterated the Maldives' strong support for the UN Security Council's efforts to address the situation and ensure peace and justice for the Palestinian people.