Propositions of France to improve situation in the Palestinian territories/World Bank trust fund – French Foreign Ministry press release/Non-UN document


Propositions of France to improve the situation in the Palestinian territories (Paris, May 3, 2006)

During his visit to France on May 27-28, 2006, the Palestinian President, Mr Mahmoud Abbas supported the idea of a trust fund directly managed by the World Bank which could pay the salaries of the civil servants on whom depend the living conditions of nearly a third of the Palestinian population.

Mr Jacques Chirac wrote a letter to the Secretary-General to the united Nations, the president of the United States, the Chancellor of Austria and the president of Russia.

"So I have given President Abbas my agreement in principle to support the creation of a trust fund managed by the World Bank, which has the necessary resources, know-how and logistics. The Bank would take responsibility, while respecting international law and the Quartet’s principles, for establishing a mechanism for paying immediately the salaries of the Palestinian Authority’s civil servants."

Letter from Mr Jacques Chirac to Mr Kofi Annan (Paris, 3 May 2006)

[Handwritten:] Dear Kofi,
On 28 April I had a visit from Mr Mahmoud Abbas, President of the Palestinian Authority. He emphasized to me the imminence of an unprecedented humanitarian, economic and social crisis in the Palestinian Territories, largely due to the fact that, as from two months ago, the Palestinian Authority has been unable to pay the salaries of its civil servants.
Action is thus necessary, and even urgent. The international community has a political responsibility which it must not shirk.
Given the risk and the consequences which could ensue, we must establish a mechanism making it possible, while respecting international legality and the principles agreed to by the Quartet, to address the nature and urgency of this looming crisis.
The Palestinian President supported the idea of a trust fund directly managed by the World Bank which could pay the salaries of the civil servants on whom depend the living conditions of nearly a third of the Palestinian population. The Bank has the means, agencies and staff required to rapidly set up such a mechanism.
I assured the Palestinian President of France’s support for the implementation of this fund.
I am aware of the eminent role the United Nations has played in the management of the Palestinian issue, and the presence and considerable economic and social support provided on the ground by the UN agencies, which are doing a remarkable job, recognized by everyone.
So I have no doubt that you will share my analysis, and be sensitive to this completely new situation in the Territories, for which we must live up to our ambitions and our commitment.
The next Quartet meeting, on 9 May, must be the opportunity for taking such a decision, since it will allow us to reaffirm, in the eyes of all, the unity of the international community, its support for the Palestinian population and commitment to the establishment of a just and lasting peace in the region.
(complimentary close, with handwritten addition)./.

Official statements

"When Mahmoud Abbas came to Paris recently, President Chirac proposed to him that a trust fund managed by the World Bank be set up to enable the Palestinian Authority to pay its civil servants. It’s the only the solution so that over and above the economic and social chaos currently endured by the Palestinian Territories, their security is not also endangered."


Document Type: Letter, Press Release, Statement
Country: France, Israel
Subject: Assistance, Peace process
Publication Date: 03/05/2006
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