Criticism of Ireland against the politics of the European Union in the provision of international aid
The representative of Ireland in the European Parliament has criticized the policies of the Union in the provision of international aid and said that aid is deliberately prevented from being sent to the people of Palestine and Afghanistan.
Claire Daly, a member of the Irish Parliament in the European Parliament, has strongly criticized the policies of the European Union in the distribution of international aid and said: The humanitarian aid of the European Union should be increased. He said, we see aid being prevented from reaching the people of Palestine and Afghanistan when they need it most according to the reports of the European Union Commission. Speaking recently at the European Parliament session, Daly said about the plight of the Afghan people that despite the recent earthquakes in Afghanistan where nearly three thousand people lost their lives, the news was not even published in European newspapers. Afghan refugees in Pakistan He has also pointed out that more than one million Afghan migrants have been deported from Pakistan with nowhere to go. The representative of Ireland has continued to say: '
The people are facing the problems of winter, but in addition to that there is not a single grain of food allocated to them in the budget of 400 million dollars of the World Bank. Although the people of Afghanistan are facing such a difficult situation, but international aid organizations are not addressing their situation due to the sanctions against the Taliban and also to deal with other international conflicts. Part of the joint report of the World Food Program and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, explains that: Afghanistan, Congo, Ethiopia, Haiti, Pakistan, Somalia, Syria and Yemen are countries whose situation is very worrying, due to that a large number of their communities are facing a major food shortage crisis. The United Nations has predicted that those countries will face more difficult living conditions in the next few months.