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UN welcomes Turkey's refugee citizenship move

International community 'thankful' to Turkey's help to refugees, UN official says

Canberk Yüksel  | 14.07.2016 - Update : 14.07.2016
UN welcomes Turkey's refugee citizenship move Spokesperson for the United Nations Secretary-General Stephane Dujarric

New York

NEW YORK

UN Secretary General spokesman, Stephane Dujarric, on Wednesday welcomed Turkey's plan to grant citizenship status to Syrian refugees it hosts.

He said the international community is “thankful” for Turkey’s efforts to help easy the of refugee crisis that has burdened countries in the region.

“I think the international community are extremely thankful for all of what the Turkish government and the Turkish people have done in showing great hospitality to millions of Syrians who have taken refuge or come through Turkey,” Dujarric said during a session at UN headquarters in New York. “Anything that will make their life easier and improve it would be very much welcome.”

Ankara is mulling the idea of granting citizenship to the more than 2.7 million Syrians in Turkey, mostly living in southern cities and major metropolitan areas.

Prime Minister Binali Yildirim on Wednesday condemned domestic opposition to the plan, calling opponents “evil-minded”.

On Tuesday, Deputy Prime Minister Numan Kurtulmus said Ankara was in the process of offering citizenship to Syrians who “can be of use to Turkey, who have never been involved in terrorism, and who can create a bridge between Turkey and Syria.”

The move was hinted at earlier this month by President Recep Tayyip Erdogan who said millions of Syrians living in Turkey would have the chance to become citizens in the country that has given them shelter.

Syria has remained locked in a vicious civil war since early 2011, when the regime of President Bashar al-Assad cracked down on pro-democracy protests with unexpected ferocity.

Since then, more than 250,000 people have been killed and more than 10 million have been displaced, according to UN figures. Activist groups put the death toll at double the UN figure.

The conflict in Syria has now driven more than 4 million people – a sixth of the country’s population – to seek sanctuary in neighboring countries, making it the largest refugee crisis in a quarter of a century, according to the UN.

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