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European Union Commits €1 Billion to Support Syrian Refugees in Turkey

Wednesday 18 December 2024 - 11:25
By: Dakir Madiha
European Union Commits €1 Billion to Support Syrian Refugees in Turkey

In a strategic move to address the ongoing humanitarian crisis, the European Union has allocated €1 billion in aid for Syrian refugees residing in Turkey. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen visited Ankara on Tuesday to meet with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, focusing on the complex refugee situation and potential pathways for sustainable support.

Turkey currently hosts approximately three million Syrian refugees, and the immediate prospect of their complete return to Syria remains uncertain. Recognizing this challenge, the European Commission's financial package aims to provide comprehensive assistance and manage migration dynamics effectively.

The funds will be strategically deployed to support critical areas, primarily concentrating on educational and public health projects benefiting Syrian refugees. Von der Leyen emphasized the nuanced approach to refugee support, stating that while the potential decline of the Assad regime offers hope for Syrian people to potentially return home and rebuild their lives, caution is paramount.

"The most natural human desire is to return home and reconstruct one's life," von der Leyen noted. She underscored a critical principle: all refugee returns must be voluntary, safe, and conducted with dignity. The European Commission is collaborating closely with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) to ensure these fundamental conditions are meticulously met.

This latest financial commitment is part of a broader European strategy to manage the refugee crisis. Previously, the EU had provided two humanitarian support packages of €3 billion each. According to the European Commission, the total investment in Syrian refugee support since 2011 now approaches €10 billion.

By maintaining this support, the European Union aims to encourage Turkey to continue hosting refugees while preventing potential migration pressures on European borders. The approach reflects a complex, compassionate strategy addressing both humanitarian needs and geopolitical realities.


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