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US withdrawing assistance from northwest Syria: Reports

Tens of millions of dollars will be cut from previous US-backed efforts, reports say
US President Donald Trump said in March it was time for US to leave Syria (AFP)
Par Reuters

The Trump administration has withdrawn all assistance from northwest Syria, CBS News reported on Friday, a move it said demonstrated that the United States intends to leave Syria quickly once the Islamic State (IS) group is fully defeated.

Citing unidentified administration officials, CBS said tens of millions of dollars will be cut from previous US-backed efforts, including projects for "countering violent extremism, supporting independent society and independent media, strengthening education, and advocating for community policing".

The decision was made over the last few weeks after President Donald Trump asked for a review of all US assistance to Syria, CBS said.

"The US assistance in the northwestern region is viewed as not having a great impact on Syria in the long term," CBS said.

The White House and the State Department did not immediately respond to Reuters requests for comment.

In March, two administration officials confirmed a Wall Street Journal report that said Trump had ordered the State Department to freeze more than $200mn in funds for recovery efforts in Syria while his administration reassessed Washington's role in the conflict there.

Trump said in a speech in Richfield, Ohio, in March that it was time for the US to leave Syria, after allied victories against IS militants. About 2,000 US troops are deployed in Syria.

In April, however, Trump deepened US involvement by ordering missile strikes against Syria in response to a poison gas attack that killed dozens of people.

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