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International Donors Pledge $6.5 Billion to Support Syria's Reconstruction

The aid aims to bolster Syria's political transition and address urgent humanitarian and economic challenges after 14 years of civil war.

European Union High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Kaja Kallas looks on during the G7 Foreign Ministers meeting in La Malbaie, Charlevoix, Quebec, Canada March 13, 2025.  REUTERS/Mathieu Belanger/File Photo
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Overview

  • The European Union pledged 2.5 billion euros for 2025-2026, urging other nations to increase contributions to Syria's recovery efforts.
  • Syria's new government faces the challenge of consolidating control over divided territories and rebuilding its shattered infrastructure and economy.
  • Security concerns persist, with recent sectarian violence killing hundreds of civilians and raising doubts about long-term stability.
  • Syria's foreign minister has called for the lifting of Western sanctions, citing their impact on humanitarian and economic recovery efforts.
  • The United Nations estimates that rebuilding Syria will cost between $250 billion and $400 billion, far exceeding current international aid commitments.