The Algerian government has announced its intention to provide financial assistance of $45 million to countries affected by the earthquake. The government statement clarified that the aid of $30 million will be earmarked for Turkey, while $15 million will be allocated to Syria.
President Abdelmadjid Tebboune gave his instructions to provide this aid in solidarity with the two brotherly countries hit by this violent earthquake. The decision shows Algeria’s commitment to supporting efforts to care for earthquake victims in Turkey and Syria.
The statement stressed that this aid is part of the efforts made by Algeria to help countries affected by natural disasters or emergency situations. Algeria continues to be a major player on the international scene in terms of humanitarian assistance and solidarity with countries in difficulty.
This announcement of financial support is a step forward to help the two countries cope with the consequences of the earthquake and to help the victims. Donations can help alleviate the plight of people affected by the earthquake and support reconstruction efforts.
In conclusion, this decision by Algeria shows its commitment to brotherly countries and its willingness to support them in difficult times. The financial assistance granted to Turkey and Syria is a sign of solidarity and international cooperation, which can inspire other countries to act in a similar way to support countries in difficulty.