The funds will be directed towards housing, food, water, healthcare, and education. Lybib emphasized the importance of ensuring safe access for humanitarian organizations to all regions of Syria, including hard-to-reach and conflict-affected areas.
The temporary government of Syria, appointed until March 1, is negotiating the lifting of international sanctions. The EU will discuss this issue on January 27.
The group "Hayat Tahrir al-Sham," which has come to power and is designated as a terrorist organization in the US and EU countries, assures that it intends to uphold the rights of minorities and adhere to the rule of law.
Bashar al-Assad, who ruled the country for over 20 years, including more than 10 years during the civil war, fled to Moscow in early December following an offensive by armed opposition. The transitional government is currently in power, led by the de facto leader Ahmad al-Sharaa (also known as Mohammad al-Julani).
Meanwhile, the government does not control all of Syria; the eastern part of the country is under the control of the Kurdish administration, which interacts with the US and other countries in the international coalition against the terrorist group "Islamic State."