US official sought to end aid for Rohingya refugees, email says
- A U.S. Official proposed phasing out aid for Rohingya refugees and Lebanon, as stated in an email reviewed by Reuters.
- The U.S. Has provided almost $2.4 billion in aid to Rohingya refugees since 2017, according to a State Department website.
- The official, Marocco, directed Tim Meisburger to draft a memo highlighting the dependency of the Rohingya on U.S. Aid.
- Marocco expressed doubt about the need for more aid for the Rohingya refugees.
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US official sought to end aid for Rohingya refugees, email says
The Trump administration official overseeing the dismantling of the main U.S. foreign aid agency proposed phasing out help for crisis-torn Lebanon and the Rohingya, the world's largest stateless population, according to an email reviewed
US Official Sought To End Aid For Rohingya Refugees
The Trump administration official overseeing the dismantling of the main U.S. foreign aid agency proposed phasing out help for crisis-torn Lebanon and the Rohingya, the world's largest stateless population, according to an email reviewed
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