Published: 11:52, April 8, 2025
UN food agency concerned over possible termination of US emergency food assistance
By Xinhua
This file photo dated on Oct 9, 2020 shows the exterior of the World Food Programme (WFP) headquarters in Rome. (PHOTO / AFP)

ROME - The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) on Monday expressed deep concern over recent notifications from the United States indicating a potential halt to emergency food assistance funding in 14 countries.

"If implemented, this could amount to a death sentence for millions of people facing extreme hunger and starvation," the WFP said in a statement on X.

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The agency said it is currently in contact with the US government to seek clarification and appeal for the continued support of its life-saving programs.

The WFP acknowledged and expressed gratitude for the contributions it receives from the United States and other international donors, said the agency, reiterating its commitment to delivering "vital food assistance to vulnerable communities in hunger hot spots across the globe."

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US President Donald Trump's administration has decided to cancel most remaining US aid, including food assistance, for Afghanistan, Yemen and other 12 countries, aid sources from the State Department and US Agency for International Development said Monday.