Ankara calls on European Union to boost funding of Syrian refugees
"The flow of funds should be sped up and the amount of funding should be increased. As long as the crisis is there we have to work together. The 6 billion euros will not solve the problem when it is finally all spent," said Faruk Kaymakçı -- a deputy Turkish minister of foreign affairs -- said in his remarks as speaking to reporters on Saturday.
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- Published Date: 05:07 | 14 December 2019
- Modified Date: 05:10 | 14 December 2019
The European Union should spend more than the 6 billion euros ($6.6 billion) already allotted to fund Syrian refugees in Turkey, and speed up the flow of that money, the Turkish foreign ministry's EU point person said on Saturday.
EU funds support the roughly 3.5 million Syrian refugees in Turkey, after Syria's more than eight year war killed hundreds of thousands and pushed millions from their homes. In turn, Turkey has agreed to halt further immigration to Europe.
"The flow of funds should be sped up and the amount of funding should be increased," said Faruk Kaymakçı, a deputy Turkish minister of foreign affairs.
"As long as the crisis is there we have to work together. The 6 billion euros will not solve the problem when it is finally all spent," Kaymakçı told reporters in Istanbul.
The EU, which set up the funding in 2015, says more than 5.6 billion euros have been allocated, more than 3.5 billion contracted and more than 2.4 billion disbursed.
Kaymakçı said hosting the refugees costs Turkey some $40 billion in total.
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