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D66 Minister Sjoerdsma admits: UNRWA deals with opposition were ‘clumsy and not good’

D66 Minister Sjoerdsma admits: UNRWA deals with opposition were ‘clumsy and not good’

Dutch Development Aid Minister Sjoerd Sjoerdsma admitted to acting "clumsily" while negotiating with opposition parties regarding support for the UNRWA aid organization. Opposition members expressed feeling misled after the minister sought backing from both sides of the political spectrum, leaving parliamentary support for his plans highly uncertain.

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