International donors today pledged USD 6 billion in aid to Syria for 2017, the EU said, at a conference in Brussels overshadowed by a suspected chemical attack on a rebel town.
"Our conference is sending a powerful message, we are not letting down the people of Syria," EU Humanitarian Aid Commissioner Christos Stylianides told delegates.
"Delegations present here today have made a collective pledge of USD 6 billion for this year alone," he said to applause at the EU-UN-hosted conference.
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Stylianides did not clarify if the funding was new, or if it included some funds previously pledged by the international community for war-torn Syria.
The Brussels meeting is a follow-up to last year's London conference which raised USD 12 billion (10 billion euros) in two equal tranches for humanitarian aid programmes.
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