The EU has pledged at least €400 million ($428 million) to be allocated in 2016 and 2017 toward five priority actions agreed to between the Government and the EU. Additional funds may be made available. The priorities aim at supporting and strengthening local resilience and stability. They also seek to address the impact of the protracted conflict in Syria.
A national counter-terrorism strategy forms the first priority. It aims to reform institutional capacities relating to law enforcemen...
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