EU To Hold Donors' Conference For Quake-Hit Türkiye, Syria
Date
3/19/2023 7:20:32 PM
(MENAFN- Trend News Agency) A donors' conference to be jointly organized by the EU
Commission and EU's term president, Sweden, will be launched on
March 20 in Brussels to get pledges from the international
institutions, financial bodies, countries and other relevant
institutions for Türkiye and Syria, which have been severely hit by
the earthquakes of Feb. 6, trend reports citing daily
news .
The donors' conference will be opened by European Commission
President Ursula von der Leyen and Swedish Prime Minister Ulf
Kristersson. President Recep Tayyip Erdogan will address the
conference online.
It will seek coordinated action and financial assistance to both
Türkiye and Syria, where tens of thousands of people were killed
and a score of cities were destroyed. Recovery and reconstruction
of the cities in Türkiye are estimated to cost around $100
billion.
According to the sources, the conference will just be the
beginning of the EU's long-term assistance to earthquake-hit
Türkiye. Apart from earthquake assistance, Brussels is planning to
reorient already existing funds for Türkiye under the Instrument
for Pre-Accession Assistance (IPA) and refugee funds.
The second session of the conference will focus on the
earthquake impact and recovery vision in which European
Commissioner Janez Lenarcic and U.N. Development Program
Administrator Achim Steiner will make presentations on the
developments concerning Türkiye. El-Mostafa Benlamlih, U.N.
resident and humanitarian coordinator, will make a presentation
about the preliminary damage assessments in Syria.
A joint presentation by the Presidency for Strategy and Budget
of Türkiye, the UNDP and the World Bank of the preliminary damage
assessment in Türkiye and the recovery vision will be made during
this session.
Next will be the pledging session, which will be co-chaired by
Swedish Minister for International Development Cooperation and
Foreign Trade Johan Forssell and European Commissioner Oliver
Vaarhelyi. Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu will also
address the session. The conference will be closed by Leyen and
Kristersson.
Some institutions have already announced their plans to invest
in Türkiye's earthquake-hit region. In a statement last week, the
European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) announced
it will invest up to $1.6 billion in southern Türkiye over the next
two years.
The World Bank had announced $1.78 billion in assistance to help
in relief and recovery efforts following devastating earthquakes
and aftershocks in Türkiye. The European Investment Bank will also
attend the conference.
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