USA Restricts Funds for International Aid

The USA has decided to limit the funds allocated for aid and cooperation in its embassies, affecting several countries such as China and Canada. This measure raises concerns about the future of international assistance.


USA Restricts Funds for International Aid

The United States has announced restrictions on the distribution of funds for aid and cooperation in its embassies. From now on, resources allocated for these purposes will only be sent to specific allies.

According to a report from the State Department, this decision will affect several countries, including China and Canada. Both nations will no longer receive the aid funds they used to obtain through the U.S. diplomatic network.

In the words of a State Department official: "We are prioritizing support for our closest allies. We need to ensure that resources are used effectively and reach those who need them most."

This measure represents a significant change in U.S. aid distribution policy and has generated various reactions in the international community. Some countries expressed concern about the impact these restrictions may have on cooperation and humanitarian assistance programs.