Japan unveiled Wednesday a framework for humanitarian aid to Iraq that sets a limit of $100 million on financial support for international organizations.
The government immediately allocated $25 million worth of assistance to the World Food Program, the International Committee of the Red Cross and UNICEF.
The government will give the World Food Program $11.5 million so it can buy 7,000 tons of pulses and 10,000 tons of rice from Japan.
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