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UK, EU agree to boost efforts on tackling humanitarian crisis in Gaza

British Prime Minister Sunak meets with European Commission President von der Leyen at AI Safety Summit

Ahmet Gürhan Kartal  | 02.11.2023 - Update : 02.11.2023
UK, EU agree to boost efforts on tackling humanitarian crisis in Gaza Civilians conduct search and rescue operations and debris removal work at the heavily damaged buildings after Israeli attacks at Al Bureij Refugee Camp as Israeli attacks continue on the 27th day in Gaza City, Gaza on November 02, 2023.

LONDON

Stepping up efforts to address the humanitarian crisis in Gaza is a "key priority" for the UK and EU, leaders of the two sides agreed on Thursday. 

Following the AI Safety Summit at Bletchley Park, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen agreed to "work closely together on issues of international peace and security, in particular dealing with the humanitarian crisis in the Middle East and continuing to back Ukraine against Russian aggression in Europe," according to a UK government statement.

The leaders also discussed the importance of an improved global understanding of the capabilities and risks surrounding the use of AI during their meeting at the summit, held in the city of Milton Keynes, northwest of London.

The Gaza Strip has been crippled by a years-long embargo by the Israeli government, plus an even harsher cutoff of fuel, water, and power supplies since the start of the current conflict on Oct. 7

In recent days Israel has let some aid into the enclave, but only a fraction of what the population of over 2.2 million need to survive.

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