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These questions emerged from
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EC AID TO VIETNAM
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The Minister has asked
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Mr R McLaren FCO
Mr Manning o/r
What EC aid is provided to Vietnam at present?
What EC aid Vietnam might expect to receive if there
were a Cambodian settlement?
iii.
What would be required in order to block present EC
aid to Vietnam?
iv.
What would be required to block enhanced EC aid to
Vietnam following a Cambodian settlement?
2. At present Vietnam receives EC food aid and aid under the
EC's Joint Financing Scheme with NGOs. There has been no EC project aid to Vietnam since 1980.
3. So far as food aid is concerned, Vietnam is not on the list of countries eligible to receive food aid through the Community's regular Food Aid Programme, but it is able to receive EC emergency food aid.
In 1988 Vietnam benefited from two emergency
food aid allocations, each of 10,000 tonnes of rice. Together
they cost some £3 million.
4.
Under Article 941 of the Community Budget which covers co-financing with NGOs, some £1.3 million was provided to Vietnam
for 27 joint funded projects over the period from 1976 to 1987. In 1988 there were 9 joint funded projects costing some £200,000.