Amidst COVID 19, global support for refugees, host communities imperative: Qureshi.

ISLAMABAD -- Minister for Foreign Affairs Makhdoom Shah Mahmood Qureshi Saturday said as the COVID-19 had compounded the vulnerabilities already displaced people, the global support to refugees and host communities was imperative more than ever in the current scenario.

'This year, the devastating impact of COVID-19 has compounded the vulnerabilities of those already displaced by violence and conflicts. Today, more than ever, reaffirmation of global support to refugees and host communities as a shared responsibility and a global response that commensurates with fiscal needs of large refugee hosting countries, is imperative,' the foreign minister said in his message on World Refugee Day observed on the day.

He said the World Refugee Day was a yearly reminder of importance of peace, prevention and resolution of conflicts that were main reasons for forced displacement of millions of people from their homes.

He said over the past forty years, people of Pakistan had demonstrated exemplary generosity, solidarity and compassion in hosting millions of Afghan refugees.

These humane values have shaped Pakistan's inclusive policies in public health, education, livelihoods and social mobility, he added.

'Our COVID-19 response has been inclusive, wherein our health and other services are being utilized by Afghan refugees without any discrimination,' the foreign minister remarked.

He said Pakistan had led efforts in advocacy...

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