UAE and Cyprus renew pledge to assist Gaza residents via Amalthea passageway
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has pledged to offer aid for people in Gaza, as announced in a statement released by the UAE's state news agency, Wam, on Friday. The statement did not specify any new routes for aid delivery, but it emphasized their commitment to all available routes.
In March 2024, the UAE and Cyprus established the Amalthea Maritime Corridor program to facilitate, monitor, and deliver vital humanitarian aid, including food supplies focused on baby nutrition and flour, to Gaza. This initiative, known as the Amalthea corridor, has been instrumental in delivering life-saving assistance to Palestinian civilians.
The UAE and Cyprus have reiterated their shared commitment to alleviating the suffering of civilians in Gaza. The aid will be delivered through a corridor that extends from Cyprus to Gaza. The statement did not mention any specific international partners that they will be working with, but it implied collaboration with multiple partners.
The UAE and Cyprus have pledged to work in close coordination with international partners to provide aid at scale across Gaza, consistent with international humanitarian law and principles. They have not stated any conditions or limitations for their aid delivery commitment.
However, the statement did not provide any details about the scale or nature of the aid to be delivered. The UAE and Cyprus have not announced any new aid pledges, but they have reaffirmed their existing commitment to aid delivery.
Both the UAE and Cyprus have expressed their commitment to ensuring safe, sustained, and unhindered humanitarian aid through the maritime corridor from Cyprus to Gaza. This reaffirmation of commitment comes as a significant step towards providing essential aid to the people of Gaza.
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