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<p>We are deeply concerned by the ongoing situation in Northeast Syria. We remain
in regular contact with our partner aid agencies to ensure they have the flexibility
they need to meet increased humanitarian needs. The biggest challenge facing agencies
is security of staff, with recent events resulting in NGO international staff being
evacuated and local staff having to continue delivery under difficult circumstances.
We continue to work with partners to ensure continued humanitarian access.</p><p>
</p><p>Last financial year we provided over £40 million in humanitarian assistance
in Northeast Syria, and intend to continue our support at that level this financial
year; this funding is flexible and allows partners to direct resources to help those
affected by Turkish military action.</p><p> </p><p>The Secretary of State has also
been in contact with Sir Mark Lowcock, the UN Emergency Relief Coordinator, to identify
any gaps in the humanitarian response, and ensure those affected by the situation
in Northeast Syria are getting the support they need.</p>
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