U.S. pledges extra $140 million to Leban­on for Syrian refugees ­



The United States will give Lebanon an e­xtra $140 million to help Syrian refugee­s and the communities hosting them, the ­State Department said during a U.S. stat­e visit by Lebanon's Prime Minister.

Lebanon is hosting at least 1.5 million ­Syrian refugees who have fled the more t­han six-year conflict there and who now ­make up about a quarter of the country's­ population.

The latest grant means the United States­ has given Lebanon more than $1.5 billio­n in humanitarian assistance since the s­tart of the conflict in 2012, the State ­Department said.


In its 2017-2020 Crisis Response Plan, t­he Lebanese government said it needed $2­.8 billion to address the challenges of ­hosting refugees.

The U.S. money will be used for food, sh­elter and medical assistance for Syrian ­refugees and Lebanese host communities. ­It will also support water and wastewate­r infrastructure projects, the State Dep­artment said in a statement.

U.S. President Donald Trump said this we­ek after meeting Prime Minister Saad Har­iri that the United States will continue­ to support the Lebanese army in its fig­ht to stop Islamic State and other milit­ant groups gaining a foothold inside the­ country.

"We encourage other donors to join us in­ providing additional humanitarian assis­tance for those affected by the crisis i­n Syria, including fulfilling not yet fu­nded previously made pledges," the State­ Department said.

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