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110 countries received help from Russia in past 10 years

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110 countries received help from Russia in past 10 years


13.10.2017

pixabay.comIn the course of last 10 years Russian government provided food aid to more than 110 countries, TASS reports.

During United Nations Security Council conference Russian representative to UN Vasily Nebenzya has shared that inhabitants of these countries have received more than 650 thousand tonnes of humanitarian aid. The main topic of his speech was the starvation in war center zones.
Russian diplomat has explained that each year Moscow organizes about 50 humanitarian aid actions spending around 120 million dollars.

Vasily Nebenzya has underlined that one of the key partners of Russia is the World Food Programme (WFP). Every year our country sends through it more than 30 million dollars of humanitarian help.

About the same amount goes through another channel of the humanitarian help - the International Civil Defence Organization (ICDO).

Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Syria, Palestine, Namibia, Kenia, Iraq, Jordan have received humanitarian aid from our country during 2017. Russia also works with school food projects through the Food and Agricultural organization in Central Asia region.

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