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Statement by the President Announcing $155 Million in Additional Humanitarian Assistance for the Syrian People
For nearly two years, the Assad regime has waged a brutal war against
the Syrian people—murdering innocent men, women and children, in their
homes, in bread lines, and at universities.
In the face of this barbarism, the United States has joined with nations
around the world in calling for an end to the Assad regime and a
transition that leads to a peaceful, inclusive and democratic Syria,
where the rights of all Syrians are protected. We’ve worked to isolate
Assad and his regime; impose sanctions that starve the regime of funds;
recognize the Syrian Opposition Coalition as the legitimate
representative of the Syrian people; call for accountability for
perpetrators of atrocities; and provide humanitarian relief to Syrians
in need.
The relief we send doesn’t say “Made in America,” but
make no mistake—our aid reflects the commitment of the American people.
American aid means food and clean water for millions of Syrians.
American aid means medicine and treatment for hundreds of thousands of
patients in Damascus, Dar’a and Homs. It means immunizations for one
million Syrian children. American aid means winter supplies for more
than half a million people in Aleppo, Homs and Dayr az Zawr. And we’re
working with allies and partners so that this aid reaches those in need.
Today, we’re taking another step. I’ve approved an additional $155
million in humanitarian aid for people in Syria and refugees fleeing the
violence. Here, I want to speak directly to the people of Syria. This
new aid will mean more warm clothing for children and medicine for the
elderly; flour and wheat for your families and blankets, boots and
stoves for those huddled in damaged buildings. It will mean health care
for victims of sexual violence and field hospitals for the wounded.
Even as we work to end the violence against you, this aid will help
address some of the immediate needs you face each day.
This new
commitment will bring America’s total humanitarian aid to Syria to $365
million—making us the largest single donor of humanitarian assistance
to the Syrian people. Today, I also call on the international community
to do more to help these Syrians in need, and to contribute to the
latest UN humanitarian appeal.
We’re under no illusions. The
days ahead will continue to be very difficult. But what’s clear is that
the regime continues to weaken and lose control of territory. The
opposition continues to grow stronger. More Syrians are standing up for
their dignity. The Assad regime will come to an end. The Syrian
people will have their chance to forge their own future. And they will
continue to find a partner in the United States of America.
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