President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. on Friday said the Philippines will provide financial and in-kind aid to Syria as the West Asian state and Turkey continue to recover from the devastating impact of a 7.8 earthquake last month.
Citing the Department of Foreign Affairs , the Presidential Communications Office said the country would be sending $200,000 cash donation to Syria.
“Under President Marcos’s directive, the DFA said relevant government agencies in the Philippines will be closely coordinating with each other to implement these humanitarian commitments to the Syrian government,” PCO said. “The Philippines, as a member of the international community of nations, steadfastly supports the united global effort to assist the victims of the February 06 earthquake in Turkiye and Syria,” the DFA said in a statement.
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