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    Britain cuts support for Syrian opposition

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    Post by Rocky Tue Aug 21, 2018 3:23 am

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    Britain cuts support for Syrian opposition
    The British government announced Monday that it had stopped funding some aid programs in areas controlled by opposition fighters in Syria.
    "After the situation on the ground in some areas has become increasingly difficult, we have reduced support for some of our inhumane programs, but we will continue to provide important support to help those in greatest need and to improve security and stability in this country," a government spokeswoman said in a statement.
    The British government said it had spent 152 million pounds ($ 193.85 million) on humanitarian programs in Syria during the fiscal year 2017-2018.
    Earlier, the Times reported that an attempt to form an independent police force would be canceled while local council funding projects were being reviewed and likely to be discontinued by the end of the fiscal year.
    The State Department and the Department for International Development (DID) have decided that aid programs in Syria's north-western regions "can not be sustained."


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