Lebanon to file complaints for Syrian refugees' repatriation


Aug 30: He said that Lebanon could no longer bear the repercussions of hosting huge numbers of Syrian refugees on its territories.

Lebanon's Minister of Displaced Issam Charafeddine launched a plan last month to return 15,000 Syrian refugees monthly to their home country.

However, the UN Refugee Agency did not agree to some of its terms, including the request to suspend aid payment to Syrian refugees in Lebanon, and has withdrawn from the tripartite committee proposed by Beirut.

Lebanon hosts the world's largest number of refugees per capita, with a government estimate of the Syrian refugees in the country at 1.5 million.

Having been struggling with a worsening financial crisis since late 2019, Lebanon has repeatedly said the influx of refugees weighs heavily on the country's economy and infrastructure.

 

  

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