Financing aims to resolve the urgent needs of humanitarian humanities in Syria and communities in Jordan, Lebanon, Iraq and Turkey, receiving Syria refugees.
According to the results of the IX International Conference in Syria, he announced the allocation of 2.5 billion euros for Syria’s financial support and regional countries receiving Syria refugees. It has been reported on the European Commission’s website.
“In the Advent of New Hope and considered significant changes that occurred after the collapse of the Assad, the EU, along with state members, regional and international partners, and also with Syria authorities showing the support of the EU, European Commission’s President Ursula von der Layen announced that the EU had given up about 2. To promote the process of transfer to Syria and the socio-economic restoration, “the report said.
Financing aims to resolve the urgent needs of humanitarian humanities in Syria and communities in Jordan, Lebanon, Iraq and Turkey, receiving Syria refugees.
The EU has increased the help of the Syrian population and refugees beyond its boundaries, declared for 2025 at last year’s conference, from 560 million to 720.5 million euros. Another 600 million euro aims to support Syria refugees in Lebanon, Jordan and Iraq in 2026. In addition, 1.1 billion will receive Türkiye to support refugees and host communities.
Earlier, the European Union decided to temporarily suspend restrictions on some of the Syrian economic sectors, including energy and transportation to contribute to the purposes of humanitarian and rebuilding.
Remember to provide Germany with another 300 million euros for humanitarian aid in Syria and countries receiving Syria refugees.
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