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US announces $400m in additional Syria aid

10 years ago

The US yesterday announced an additional $419 million in humanitarian aid for those affected by the Syrian crisis.

The additional funding will go towards emergency health care, safe drinking water, food, shelter and relief supplies.

“We have long said that the most important contribution to address the urgent humanitarian needs of these refugees is in the form of trying to meet their basic needs,” White House spokesman Josh Earnest told reporters. “This is the urgent relief that Syrian refugees need.”

Yesterday’s announcement brings the total US aid to those affected by the crisis to $4.5 billion, maintaining its place as the world’s largest Syria aid donor.

The US previously announced that it would accept at least 10,000 Syrian refugees in the next fiscal year, which begins in October.

“Ultimately, this problem will not be solved by admitting four million Syrian refugees into the United States,” Earnest said. “This problem will be solved by confronting the security threat that is posed by Daesh, ridding Syria of the terrible political problems that have been created by the failed leadership of Bashar Al-Assad, bringing about the kind of political transition that’s long overdue in that country and trying to stabilise the situation so that those Syrian refugees can do what they want to do, which is actually to return home,” he added using another acronym for Daesh.

More than 250,000 victims have been killed during the Syrian conflict, now in its fifth year, and millions more have been displaced.

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