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Lebanon urges international support for quick, safe return of Syrian refugees
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The National News Agency (NNA) reported, the Lebanese labor minister on Friday (June 10) called for international support for Lebanon in securing a quick and safe return of Syrian refugees inside the country to their homeland.

Mustafa Bayram was quoted by NNA as saying: "Lebanon can no longer bear the burden of hosting Syrian refugees as the country has suffered heavy economic losses, not to mention its high unemployment and crime rates, as a consequence of hosting the largest number of displaced per capita.”

According to the Xinhua, the Lebanese minister made the remarks during his virtual participation in the 110th session of the International Labor Conference held in Geneva.

Lebanon called for international support for Lebanon in securing a quick and safe return of Syrian refugees inside the country to their homeland - Pic. Facebook

Bayram noted: "It is the right of Syria to take back its citizens for them to rebuild their country with international organizations giving them aid inside their country.”

He also urged international compensation for Lebanon's losses in having hosted Syrian refugees for more than a decade.

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Last month, Lebanese Minister of Social Affairs Hector Hajjar told an international conference that Lebanon wants a compensation of 30 billion U.S. dollars for hosting Syrian displaced people.

It should be noted that Lebanon remains the country hosting the largest number of refugees per capita, with the government estimation of 1.5 million Syrian refugees.

Source: xinhua