Syria demands help through EU common insurance instrument
Syria has initiated the EU common insurance system two days after the tremor, the European Commission’s head of emergency the executives Janez Lenarcic said on Wednesday.
“Recently, earlier today, we have gotten a solicitation from the public authority of Syria for help through the common security system,” Reuters reports Lenarcic told the media.
Lenarcic said part states are urged to contribute with help as mentioned.
In October 2001, the European Commission laid out the EU common security component. At the point when a crisis overpowers the reaction capacities of a country in Europe and then some, it can demand help from the program.
Notwithstanding the 27 EU part states, there are presently eight other taking an interest states (Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Iceland, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Norway, Serbia, and Turkey). The European Commission’s site express that since its origin, the component has answered more than 600 solicitations for help inside and outside the EU.