EU Official Says €175 Million Syria Recovery Package 'Clear Message' of Support
- EU Commissioner Dubravka Suica announced a €175 million Syria recovery package in Damascus on June 4, 2025.
- The package comes after Islamist-led forces removed Bashar al-Assad, who had ruled Syria for nearly 14 years, in December 2024 following a prolonged civil conflict.
- The package focuses on sectors such as energy, education, health, and agriculture, aiming to aid Syria’s economic recovery, strengthen its public institutions, and advance human rights initiatives.
- Suica called the €175 million funding a "clear message" supporting Syria's reconstruction and said the recovery will be Syria-owned and led.
- The EU lifted economic sanctions last month to aid Syria's recovery and remains committed to backing Syria’s transition toward peace and stability.
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EU official says $183m Syria recovery package ‘clear message’ of
DAMASCUS: Visiting EU Commissioner for the Mediterranean Dubravka Suica said on Thursday that a €175 million (nearly $183 million) package for Syria was a “clear message” of support for its reconstruction. Suica announced the package in Damascus on Wednesday, saying it would focus on sectors including energy, education, health, and agriculture, helping rebuild Syria’s economy,
EU official says €175 million Syria recovery package 'clear message' of support
Suica announced the package in Damascus on June 4, 2025 saying it would focus on sectors including energy, education, health and agriculture, helping rebuild Syria's economy, support its institutions and promote human rights
Following the lifting of the economic sanctions against Syria, the EU Commission is making 175 million euros available to the country.
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