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Lebanon calls on UN to help cover refugees' electricity expense

By IANS | Updated: June 13, 2023 03:25 IST

Beirut, June 13 Lebanon has appealed to the UN to help cover the electricity expenses of Syrian and ...

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Beirut, June 13 Lebanon has appealed to the UN to help cover the electricity expenses of Syrian and Palestinian refugees living in the country.

"The cost of electricity consumed by refugees ... must be paid through electricity tariff," caretaker Energy Minister Walid Fayyad was quoted by National News Agency as saying on Monday after he met with UN agencies.

Fayyad said he agreed during the meeting to form two technical committees, with the first to deal with the electricity consumption in Syrian camps and the second in Palestinian camps, Xinhua news agency reported.

"We cannot allow this issue to disturb the financial balance of Lebanon's state power company, which was on the brink of collapse," he noted.

The lack of electricity in Lebanon has been a chronic problem and cost the treasury over 40 per cent of its sovereign debt.

The electricity problem was exacerbated in the past three years by the country's financial crisis, as the shortage of US dollars limits its fuel imports needed for the operation of existing power stations.

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