In Syria, EU Official Announces 235 Million Euro Aid Package
- EU Crisis Management Chief Hadja Lahbib announced a 235 million euro aid package for Syria and neighbouring countries during her visit, the first by a senior EU official since Bashar Al-Assad's ouster.
- Lahbib stated that the funding will address basic needs like shelter, food, and health care in Syria and urged authorities to ensure safe access for humanitarian actors.
- The transitional government in Syria has been lobbying to lift international sanctions imposed during the civil war, with discussions expected among EU foreign ministers on January 27.
- Lahbib emphasized the importance of respecting human rights and building an inclusive future for all Syrians, noting that the upcoming decisions will be crucial for the country.
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