
Sumario: Lebanon: EU Commission presents €500m assistance package at Paris Conference (24 January 2007: Brussels)
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On Thursday 25 January, the President of the European Commission, José Manuel Barroso, and Commissioner for External Relations and European Neighbourhood Policy, Benita Ferrero-Waldner, will participate in the International Donor Conference on Support to Lebanon in Paris. During the Conference, the European Commission will present a new assistance package bringing its total contribution since the conflict to around €500 million. This package, which will cover the period
until 2010, demonstrates the Commission's commitment to provide assistance to Lebanon not only in immediate reconstruction work, but also by laying the groundwork for a longer term recovery through support for crucial political and economic reforms. The European Commission's long-standing co-operation with Lebanon has now been enhanced with the European Neighbourhood Action Plan, endorsed by Lebanon on 12 January. The EU-Lebanon Action Plan is an instrument which will help our
assistance to target the implementation of the reforms recently approved by the Lebanese Government.
Before leaving for Paris, President Barroso stressed "Europe has made massive efforts to bring the tragic conflict to a standstill and to provide substantial emergency aid to Lebanon. Now it is time to move ahead and to tackle the political and economic reforms necessary. The reform agenda that the Lebanese government has designed is an important step and I look forward to our discussions tomorrow on how the international community can best support the Lebanese people in pursuing their
goals."
Commissioner Ferrero-Waldner said: "At this delicate moment it remains imperative that all sides exercise restraint and that they settle their differences through dialogue." She added: "We are all committed to Lebanon. Tomorrow we will offer a new and substantial assistance package but money alone is not the key to success. Long-term recovery of Lebanon will require a number of important reforms that can only be achieved with national consensus on the reform agenda. The EU Lebanon Neighbourhood
Action Plan is a precious instrument for us to accompany the country in its reform process and to deliver of our support in a targeted and structured way."
The financial assistance package is designed to accompany this Action Plan and will include:
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