Germany Stresses its Support to Syrian Refugees in Lebanon

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German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle revealed on Thursday that his country has started to receive 5,000 Syrians who were forced to flee their country over the ongoing conflict there.

He added that he supports Lebanon's efforts to assist the refugees, saying that Germany recently paid 30 million euros in aid for their cause.

He made his remarks during a telephone call with caretaker Prime Minister Najib Miqati.

The German official added than additional 30 million euros will be granted to the refugees.

Germany is prepared to stand by Lebanon in its efforts to support the refugees, Westerwelle continued.

Moreover, it is ready to make contributions to the fund dedicated to the refugees that the Lebanese government is seeking to set up in collaboration with the World Bank, he stated.

For his part, Miqati had remarked earlier on Thursday that he had urged the concerned authorities to speed up measures to control the flow of refugees into Lebanon.

This entails providing centers to harbor them should the situation in Syria deteriorate over western threats to launch a military strike against the regime in light of its alleged chemical attack last week, he added.

Comments 6
Default-user-icon Jack (Guest) 29 August 2013, 16:07

Thank you Deutschland. We will never forget your generosity.

Thumb benzona 29 August 2013, 16:44

30-27 in the government/mafia leaves 3 millions for the refugees.

When will the Germans and other understand they need to send tents, cans of food, etc... Not money.

Default-user-icon Full Disclosure (Guest) 29 August 2013, 18:01

When will you understand that its all a show to distract from the imperialist drive for the region?

Missing -_-wolf-_- 29 August 2013, 16:54

I still don't understand , there is a Large Parcel of Land called the " Golan Heights " that would easily accommodate All Refugees fleeing Syria . Why won't the UN pass a resolution to resettle these Refugees there , it is initially a Syrian territory & secondly it will release pressure on all hosting countries especially Lebanon . If this was the other way round that involved Jewish Refugees I'm sure the UN would have reacted quickly to accommodate them by now ! Double Standard . Shame , shame .....
Signed Wolf

Default-user-icon Full Disclosure (Guest) 29 August 2013, 18:02

I wonder why....

Default-user-icon Antwan (Guest) 29 August 2013, 17:20

they all stress sport.( That`s all ) I`m proud of Lebanon.Lebanon is being abused by the world and still stands alone in the face of all desester.