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
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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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