Germany pledges 300 million euros in aid for Syrians at EU conference
- Germany is pledging 300 million euros in aid for Syrians through the United Nations and select organizations, said Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock.
- Over half of the funding will benefit the people in Syria and will not involve the transitional government, according to Baerbock.
- The funding aims to provide food, health services, emergency shelters, and support for vulnerable individuals, according to the foreign ministry.
- Baerbock emphasized the need for an inclusive political process for Syria's peaceful future and called for accountability regarding civilian killings in Alawite villages.
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GRAPHIC WARNING: "People Are Being Killed Every Day" in Syria as EU Showers Money on HTS Terror Regime
Mother Superior Agnes Mariam de la Croix speaks to RT from Syria. Germany has promised €300 million to the terrorist regime in Syria after ten days of horrific bloodshed against Alawites and Christians by the Islamist HTS regime. While mainstream media continues to ignore the ghastly massacre, first reports are beginning to emerge from Latakia province, where 5,000 to 7,000 are dead and 15,000 missing. Syrian “President” Ahmed al-Sharaa aka Abu …
Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock has pledged further aid to Syria, to be used for peaceful reconstruction and, among other things, to go to the UN.
For the first time, a formal representation of the Syrian government will also be present at the conference organised by the EU.
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