Report: Germany to Spend 10 mln Euros to Help Clear Mines in Raqqa

  • 11/17/2017
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Germany will spend an initial 10 million euros to help remove mines from the northern Syrian city of Raqqa, a German newspaper reported Friday. According to Handelsblatt daily, the foreign ministry is set to announce the increased funding as part of a pact with Washington. The agreement calls for Germany to help fund Tetra Tech, a US government contractor working to clear mines from Raqqa, where US-backed militias last month declared victory over ISIS extremist group, the daily said. The US military continues to press Germany for additional aid in Syria, but Berlin is waiting for measures on how to stabilize Syria, said the report. Norbert Roettgen, a member of Chancellor Angela Merkels conservatives, told the paper that financial aid for rebuilding must be "combined with a reliable solution and political stability for Syria.” The paper said the German contribution to the effort to de-mine Raqqa could be stepped up if the situation stabilized.

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