The aid is part of more than $600 million in new funding from the United States. |
The United States will provide approximately $150 million in aid to areas in Syria and Iraq liberated from the extremist group ISIS.
According to the American news agency Associated Press, US Secretary of State Anthony Blanken said the same thing on Thursday while attending the ministerial conference organized in Saudi Arabia.
IS controlled large areas in Syria and Iraq. |
The US Secretary of State added that this US aid is part of more than 600 million dollars in new funds.
It should be noted that more than 80 countries belong to the global coalition to suppress the Daesh group and continue their operations in a coordinated manner against this extremist group.
The ISIS group once controlled large parts of Syria and Iraq. The US Secretary of State added that we must remain true to our stabilization goals.
More than 80 countries are involved in the global coalition to fight ISIS. |
US Secretary of State Anthony Blanken co-hosted a ministerial conference during a two-day visit to the Kingdom, met with senior Saudi officials including Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and attended a foreign ministers' meeting on Gulf affairs.
It should be noted that the kingdom has made extensive diplomatic efforts to end the fighting in Yemen, resolve the crisis with Qatar, restore ties with Iran, and back Syrian President Bashar al-Assad after an Arab League boycott overthrow. welcomed. 12 years old. they are
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