Brussels:
The head of the UN Refugee Agency on Wednesday expressed pride over President Donald Trump’s proposal for the United States to handle the Gaza Strip and resettle his people.
The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, Philippo Grandi, told AFP in an interview in Brussels that it was not “clear”, which has made it difficult to comment on such “sensitive issues”.
“It’s a surprise, but we have to see what it means in a concrete way,” said the Grandi.
Trump on Tuesday announced a hearing on Tuesday during a joint press conference with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, which he was hosting for talks in the White House.
The proposal that lacks details, Trump said he would remove the invalid bombs and debris, and re -develop it economically “incredible” the war -related enclave.
Grande also said his agency, UNHCR, Washington, is in the process of “renewing” US support after announcing freezing after clearing US aid.
“This is all very fluid right now, which is a problem at this time, because we are an organization that can’t wait too much,” said Grandi.
He said that the United States has calculated up to 40 % of all the partnerships received by UNHCR.
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