Western power and regional neighbors were present at a conference in Brussels to help the country’s rebuilding after the Civil War.
The European Union has organized a donor drive for Syria to encourage a peaceful transition after the execution of the former leader. Bashar Al-Asad??
Western and regional forces participated in a one -day meeting in Bruceles on Monday under the chairmanship of Kaja Kallas, the European Union Foreign Policy Chief.
In the fourteen -year -old civil war, hundreds of thousands of Arashi were killed, he displaced millions of people and destroyed the economy.
At the meeting, the European Union promised to give about 2.5 billion euros ($ 2.7 billion) to help Syria.
“The Aramese is still abroad or they have decided to go home. And so, today, for the Syrian people in the European Union and the region, about 2025 and 2026 is raising their promise to about 2.5 billion Europeans, “said Ursula Von Deer Lane, head of the European Commission.
German Foreign Minister Annalana Berbok announced that Berlin would provide an additional 300 million euros (8 328m) for the United Nations and other organizations that assisted by the Arameers.
“If there is a comprehensive political process, Syria may be the future of peace,” Berbock said.
To support Syria’s recovery, the United Kingdom promised up to 160 million British pounds (208m) in humanitarian help.
The Foreign Office has said that the funds will help the Aramese in 2025 to provide serious water, food, health care and education.
Last year, donor drives increased grants and debt 7.5 billion euros (.2 8.2 billion) to help Syria’s people, but the number has dropped after the US backs foreign aid budget.
Meanwhile, Syria, who was represented by the Constitutional Foreign Minister Assad Hasan Al-Shaiibani, attended the meeting for the first time.
Syria’s new leadership has been trying to combine control over the region that has been destroyed and divided for more than a decade.
Last week, gunman Alveration minority sectLoyalty to Al-Assad, a Syrian security patrol launched a attack, which caused the former leader to overthrow power in early December.
According to the war monitor, about 5,500 citizens, most of which were killed during the conflict.

