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Cameron, Ban drum up aid for Syrian civilians

While world powers argue over how to end Syria's civil war, Britain's prime minister and the UN chief are trying to get rich countries to pitch in more money to help its victims.

Updated on: Sep 06, 2013 03:53 PM IST
AP | By , St. Petersburg
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While world powers argue over how to end Syria's civil war, Britain's prime minister and the UN chief are trying to get rich countries to pitch in more money to help its victims.

Britain's David Cameron hosted a meeting of donor countries at the Group of 20 summit in St. Petersburg, Russia, on Friday.

He announced an additional 52 million pounds ($81 million) in British aid, largely for medical training and equipment to help those targeted by chemical attacks.

It's unclear whether others at the table pledged new money too.

The meeting is part of a larger push ahead of the UN General Assembly to help refugees and civilians as the US and its allies clash with Syria's allies over whether the international community should intervene.

 
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