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EU commissioner to ink 0M aid for refugees in Türkiye

EU commissioner to ink $840M aid for refugees in Türkiye

The European Union’s Commissioner for Neighborhood and Enlargement, Oliver Varhelyi, is about to ink a considerable assist bundle totaling 781 million euros (roughly $840 million) for refugees in Türkiye throughout his upcoming official go to to the capital, Ankara on Wednesday and Thursday, with the first agenda centered on discussions associated to bilateral relations and cooperation between the EU and Türkiye.

The assertion outlined Varhelyi’s deliberate conferences with key Turkish officers, together with Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan, Trade Minister Omer Bolat, Family and Social Services Minister Mahinur Ozdemir Goktas, Energy and Natural Resources Minister Alparslan Bayraktar and Industry and Technology Minister Mehmet Fatih Kacir.

Highlighting the pivotal facet of the go to, the European Commission famous that Commissioner Varhelyi will formalize the allocation of “a 781 euros million contract, providing EU funds to establish a social safety net for the most vulnerable refugees.”

This initiative goals to alleviate the hardships confronted by refugees residing in Türkiye, emphasizing on the European Union’s dedication to assist in occasions of want.

Separately, the EU government physique made an announcement final week that Türkiye can be becoming a member of the European Union’s Digital Europe Program.

This strategic transfer is meant to bolster the digitalization efforts of public organizations and companies in Türkiye and has been allotted a considerable price range of seven.5 billion euros (equal to $8.1 billion).

This initiative underscored the EU’s broader dedication to fostering digital developments and innovation throughout the area.

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