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Asian Development Bank offers help to Pacific countries hit by Iran war

By Thomson Reuters May 3, 2026 | 7:43 AM

SAMARKAND, Uzbekistan, May 3 (Reuters) – The Asian Development Bank said on Sunday it was ​ready to deliver urgent ‌help to the countries in the Pacific region, which has been rattled by the war in the Middle ‌East ​and resulting fuel ⁠shortages.

Speaking at the ⁠ADB’s annual 59th meeting in Uzbekistan’s ancient city of Samarkand, ADB President Masato Kanda said ​Pacific region’s countries have been especially exposed to the ⁠conflict and required ⁠urgent help to address ​their energy needs.

“Beyond this immediate ​support, we are ready to support ‌Pacific countries to build resilience against external shocks through diversifying energy sources,” he said.

Earlier ⁠on Sunday, the  bank unveiled a $70 billion programme to expand energy and digital ⁠infrastructure ‌across the Asia-Pacific region ⁠by 2035.

Kanda said according ​to ‌the bank’s recent estimates, ​growth of ⁠the Pacific will decline to 2.8% in 2026 from 4.2% last year.

(Reporting by Muhammadsharif Mamatkulov; Writing by Vladimir SoldatkinEditing by ​Tomasz Janowski)