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Josep Borrell: EU does not forget about other refugees amid Ukraine war
EU's top diplomat Josep Borrell attends the 14th ASEM Foreign Ministers’ Meeting at the Royal Palace of El Pardo near Madrid on December 16, 2019. (File photo AFP)

The EU foreign policy chief said on Friday (May 20), the European Union does not forget about Syrian or other refugees around the world amid the war in Ukraine.

Speaking at a joint news conference ahead of a working lunch with EU development ministers in Brussels, Josep Borrell and UN High Commissioner for Refugees Filippo Grandi warned that refugees around the world continue to need assistance.

They also explained that the number of refugees worldwide can rise significantly compared to last year's 84 million after 6 million Ukrainians fled their country and another 8 million are internally displaced.

Children sit in a refugee centre in Nadarzyn, near Warsaw on 25 March 2022. (Photo: Petr David Josek/The Associated Press)

Borrell said: "Ukraine represents a matter of urgency because of the mass (of refugees) and the gravity of the situation." He stressed that the "EU does not forget about Syrians" and refugees in Lebanon, Afghanistan, or Venezuela.

Grandi asserted that the war in Ukraine can make the fragile situation of refugees "even more fragile" by exacerbating food insecurity, energy crisis, and price increase.

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"Instability can cause more displacement," he warned, urging "adequate attention" to be paid to crises in Africa, the Middle East and Latin America.

The EU development ministers hold a meeting on Friday (May 20) to discuss the bloc's response to Russia's war on Ukraine, as well as to address the impact of the war on crisis regions.

Source: anews