In a statement during the G7 Ministerial Conference, “” on June 27, 2022, Mr. José Manuel Albares Bueno, Minister of Foreign Affairs, European Union and Cooperation, reiterated Spain’s strong support for ¼ϲʿ and confirmed the upcoming contribution to the Program.
Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez previously announced Spain’s during event in 2020. Spain continues to play a key role in the multilateral effort in response to ongoing crises by committing to increase financial contributions to multiple multilateral agencies and programs, including ¼ϲʿ.
We need to step up our humanitarian and development efforts to support those in need and promote sustainable agriculture and food systems. We are funding a multilateral effort as an initial response to these crises and are committed to increasing our financial contribution to… ¼ϲʿ, where this year we will reach US$100 million in contributions.
– Mr. José Manuel Albares Bueno, Minister of Foreign Affairs, European Union and Cooperation
With this new contribution, Spain will have contributed EUR 80 million (equiv. US$100 million) to ¼ϲʿ to support agricultural investments in the world’s poorest countries.
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