By Wassim Haidar
BEIRUT, April 14 (KUNA) A new agreement, worth USD 188,000, was signed between Kuwait Red Crescent Society (KRCS) and the International Red Cross (IRC) to rehabilitate Syrian refugees in Lebanon who were wounded during the conflict in their country, said a Kuwaiti official Friday.
KRCS representative in Lebanon Musa'ad AlEnizi told KUNA that the agreement was part of the society's continuous efforts to help Syrian refugees in Lebanon.
The agreement will also include other nationalities, said the Kuwaiti official who stressed that Syrian refugees will have the priority in receiving rehabilitation treatments. On his part, Head of the IRC delegation in Lebanon Fabrizio Carboni said that his organization was keen on bolstering efforts with KRCS to help all those who are in need including Syrian refugees in the country.
The mission for the Syrian refugees will continue with other international partners to ease the pain of those who are suffering, said the IRC Carboni.
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