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EU assistance to Afghanistan in 2002

Sommaire: December 2, 2002: EU assistance to Afghanistan: Results in 2002 (Brussels)

Today world leaders return to Petersberg to pay tribute to the progress made in Afghanistan and to discuss the challenges that lie ahead. This follows their historic meeting almost a year ago, where the Bonn Agreement set the milestones for moving towards a stable and democratically elected Government in Afghanistan by 2004. In January 2002, The Commission pledged about € 1 billion over five years in support of the Bonn Agreement. Over €205 million will be spent this year on helping to rebuild Afghanistan. This is in addition to over € 70 million of humanitarian relief from ECHO. If the funds committed by Member States are included, then the EU will spend over € 830 million in Afghanistan this year. By early October, almost €520 million had already been disbursed. The Commission's assistance is making a real difference to the daily lives of the population. Early achievements include the financing of hundreds of health clinics and primary schools, clearance of landmines, return of key public service workers, creation of jobs, rebuilding of infrastructure, clean up operations in 7 cities, and support for the return of refugees.

Background

The Petersberg conference of December 2001 set the milestones for Afghanistan's return to democratic government. Today's meeting will review the advances made since Petersberg 1, including the holding of the Loya Jirga this summer, and will consider the steps necessary for future progress, before elections in the summer of 2004.

International donor effort has been crucial in underpinning the constitutional reforms and physical reconstruction of Afghanistan.

The conference will be hosted by Germany, which has invited representatives from the European Commission and the governments of Afghanistan, Austria, Belgium, Canada, China, Denmark, France, Finland, Greece, Great Britain, Inida, Iran, Italy, Japan, Kazakstan, Kirghistan, Netherlands, Norway, Pakistan, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Switzerland, Sweden, Spain, Tadjikistan, Turkey, Turkmenistan, USA, and Uzbekistan.


For further information:

http://europa.eu.int/comm/external_relations/afghanistan/intro/index.htm


  • Ref: EC02-251EN
  • Source UE: Commission Européenne
  • UN forum: 
  • Date: 2/12/2002


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