Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs written question – answered on 11th June 2014.
To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what steps his Department is taking to support people affected by recent flooding in the Balkans
I discussed the impact of the floods with Prime Minister Vucic of Serbia in Belgrade on
In Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), between 18 and
In Serbia, the UK provided 64 radios for the Serbian Ministry of the Interior, to assist with the co-ordination of its response teams; and donated £280,000 worth of heavy lift and transport vehicles to the Serbian Red Cross to aid its relief distribution effort.
A team from the UK flew out to Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina in the week commencing
In addition to this bilateral support, the UK provided support to BiH, Serbia and Croatia through the EU, UN and other international organisations. In BiH, EUFOR Operation Althea, to which the UK contributes troops in theatre and in reserve, assisted the BiH armed forces in its response to the flooding. The First Battalion, the Royal Regiment of Scotland, which provides part of EUFOR’s intermediate reserve, and is in BiH for a routine operational rehearsal, will assist the BiH armed forces in this regard.
The UK has worked closely with the EU European Community Humanitarian Office (ECHO), and offered advice and assistance during all phases of the flood response effort. ECHO has released €3.2 million in humanitarian aid to support the most vulnerable population in BiH and in Serbia (to which the UK will have contributed 15%).
The Government will work closely with the UNDP, the EU and other international organisations to assess what further help might be given to help both Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina recover from the impact of the floods.
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