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Int'l Refugee Summit participants laud Pakistan's generosity in hosting Afghan refugees
February 18, 2020

Pakistan has welcomed UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres' offer of his good offices in resolving outstanding issues between Pakistan and India.

This was stated by Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi while talking to media in Islamabad on Tuesday after the concluding ceremony of two-day International Refugee Summit marking forty years of Afghan Refugees' presence in Pakistan.

He said Indian reaction to the UN Secretary General's offer shows India is avoiding resolution of the outstanding issues.

He reiterated that Kashmir is an international issue and India cannot enforce its illegal unilateral decisions there.

Earlier addressing concluding session of the conference, the Foreign Minister said the participants of the conference applauded the unparalleled solidarity and hospitality of Pakistan and Iran and commended their inclusive policies towards Afghan refugees.

The conference recognized and highly appreciated Pakistan's generosity and progressive policies that have enabled millions of Afghan refugees and nationals to access refuge, health, education, livelihood and social mobility without any discrimination.

The participants stressed that the ultimate solution lies in Afghanistan and that voluntary repatriation and sustainable reintegration is the preferred solution for the majority of Afghan refugees.

The participants also highlighted that to enable sustainable return and reintegration, a pre-requisite would be a comprehensive Afghan led and Afghan owned peace process and urgent investment in the priority areas of return.

The conference acknowledged that the Afghanistan-Pakistan Action Plan for Peace and Solidarity could yield peace dividends for the entire region, provided that there is a firm political will to implement it.

The conference was attended by more than 500 participants, including the Prime Minister Imran Khan, the Secretary General of the United Nations, the Second Vice President of Afghanistan, the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, Ministers and other high-ranking representatives of the government.

 

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