A week ago, President Trump’s administrative order urged all foreign aids to reassess them to comply with new foreign policy priorities.
According to news reports, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has ordered the immediate scope of this order, but ordered a new fund on Friday.
The State Department’s guidelines clearly stated that it would be discontinued until the funds for existing programs were reviewed.
The only exception was military support for Israel and Egypt and the emergency food aid.
Concerns about aid freezing
A statement published by his spokesman on behalf of António Guterres, “The Secretary -General mentioned concerns about the suspension of suspension of US foreign support.
“The Secretary -General demands further exemptions to ensure critical development and continuous delivery of humanitarian activities for the most vulnerable communities in the world.Life and livelihood depend on this support.
According to the statement, Guterres is looking forward to how to provide “development support” to citizens in developing countries faced with the most serious challenge with the Trump administration.
“The United States is one of the largest aid providers It is important to build a constructively to form a strategic path.”The statement continued.
The US government is known to have provided more than 40 % of all humanitarian aids accounting for by the United Nations in 2024, with a $ 72 billion support in 2023.