Daily Sabah (Turkey)

EU holds internatio­nal donor conference for Syrian refugees

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THE EUROPEAN Union hosted the “Brussels VI Conference on Supporting the future of Syria and the region“yesterday to collect donations for the Syrian refugees and the countries hosting them.

“Despite a war at our doorstep, the European Union does not forget other conflicts,” the EU’s foreign policy chief Josep Borrell said in a statement ahead of the Brussels conference, referring to the war in Ukraine.

“Millions of people inside Syria and in the region depend every day on humanitari­an assistance,” Borrell said.

More than 13 million people either fled Syria or were internally displaced since the beginning of the conflict in 2011, according to United Nations High Commission­er for Refugees (UNHCR).

Some 5.6 million Syrians have found refuge in neighborin­g and nearby countries, the UNHCR reports, with many living in poverty.

The conference is the 10th annual donor conference for Syrians since 2013. After conference­s in Kuwait and London, Brussels has been hosting the events since 2017.

Last year’s conference raised €5.3 billion ($5.6 billion), of which €3.7 billion came from the European Commission and EU member states.

Deputy Foreign Minister Sedat Önal is participat­ing at the conference in the name of Turkey.

Since the beginning of the war in 2011, the EU and its member states have donated €27.4 billion for humanitari­an assistance to Syria and the region, according to the commission.

Over 13 million displaced Syrians face challenges, as some hosting countries call for their return to an unsafe Syria, Haya Atassi, the media manager of the Syrian Associatio­n for Citizens’ Dignity said in a written statement.

“Most of these calls and initiative­s are based on ill-conceived ideas or directly promoted by domestic political agendas. They are all leading to one inevitable type of ad-hoc and unsustaina­ble solutions that will cause displaced Syrians further suffering and despair ...” she said, adding that the participan­ts of the conference should keep this in mind when proposing future solutions. She continued by noting that the focus of the conference should be on seeking long-term sustainabl­e and comprehens­ive solutions.

“The reality in Syria is such that despite the dire conditions Syrians are suffering in displaceme­nt, whether internally or in some of the host countries, they are still unwilling to return except for small numbers of those who are forced to do so for various reasons,” Attaya said, adding that this is caused by the fact that the issues behind their displaceme­nts still exist.

“Our message to key stakeholde­rs and host states is clear: Nowhere in Syria is safe to return. We emphasize the danger of misleading Syrians about the existence of a safe environmen­t in Syria already, or moving toward some ad-hoc solutions that would only reinforce further demographi­c change in the country,” she added.

 ?? ?? Officials wait for the start of the fifth internatio­nal donor conference for Syria at the European Council in Brussels, Belgium, May 10, 2022.
Officials wait for the start of the fifth internatio­nal donor conference for Syria at the European Council in Brussels, Belgium, May 10, 2022.

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