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EU grants Syria $722 million for recovery, humanitarian aid, von der Leyen says

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BRUSSELS, Jan 9 (Reuters) - ​The European Union will grant Syria around 620 million euros ($722 million) this year and ⁠next for post-war recovery, bilateral support and humanitarian aid, European Commission President Ursula von ‍der Leyen said on Friday.

"After years of devastation under ​the Assad regime, Syria's recovery and reconstruction needs are immense, and I just could see (it) by ​my own eyes," she said during a visit to the Syrian capital Damascus.

Von der Leyen said the EU wants to start talks on reviving a cooperation accord with ‌Syria and that it will launch a ‌new political partnership with the country, including high-level talks in ​the first half of 2026.

Last year, the EU lifted economic sanctions on Syria after ‌rebels toppled longtime autocratic President Bashar al-Assad following ⁠over a decade of civil war.

Von der ‌Leyen said the recent ​escalating violence in the northern Syrian city of Aleppo between government forces and Kurdish fighters ⁠this week was "worrisome", ⁠and that continued dialogue between all parties was "urgently ​needed".

($1 = 0.8588 euros)

(Reporting by Lili Bayer, writing by Louise Rasmussen, ‌editing by Inti Landauro)

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