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Declaration from co-hosts Germany, Kuwait, Norway, the United Kingdom and the United Nations from the Supporting Syria and the Region 2016 conference.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Secretary of State for International Development Justine Greening's closing remarks at the Supporting Syria and the Region conference in London.
Joint announcement from the United Kingdom, Germany, Norway, Kuwait and the United Nations on the Syria Donors Conference 2016
The UK will invest an extra £1.2bn international aid in Syria and the region to help fund education, create jobs and humanitarian protection.
The Prime Minister David Cameron met with Chancellor Merkel in the margins of the Matthiae-Mahlzeit dinner in Hamburg.
David Cameron spoke with the King of Saudi Arabia, and later the Chancellor of Germany and Prime Minister of Norway on the Syria conference.
New support will help 27,000 children and babies who have fled fighting in Syria - support for migration crisis now exceeds £50m.
David Cameron visits Lebanon and outlines details of the extra £100 million package to help Syrian refugees.
Civilian stabilisation in support of a political settlement in Syria: Non paper for consultation.
The UK will step up with nearly £115 million in additional emergency funding in response to the migration crisis, Prime Minister David Cameron announced today.
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