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Pakistan eases refugee deadline | Pakistan eases refugee deadline |
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The United Nations says Pakistan has agreed to extend the deadline for the repatriation of 2m Afghan refugees. | The United Nations says Pakistan has agreed to extend the deadline for the repatriation of 2m Afghan refugees. |
The UN High Commissioner for Refugees, Antonio Guterres, told the BBC that there was now a consensus that the deadline of 2009 was "unrealistic". | The UN High Commissioner for Refugees, Antonio Guterres, told the BBC that there was now a consensus that the deadline of 2009 was "unrealistic". |
Given the poor economic and security situation in Afghanistan, three to five years seemed more practical, he said. | Given the poor economic and security situation in Afghanistan, three to five years seemed more practical, he said. |
In the past, Pakistan has said Taleban militants blamed for attacks often sheltered in refugee camps. | In the past, Pakistan has said Taleban militants blamed for attacks often sheltered in refugee camps. |
Mr Guterres also told the BBC that the UN was set to launch an international appeal for up to 300,000 Pakistanis displaced by an ongoing military campaign against the Taleban. | Mr Guterres also told the BBC that the UN was set to launch an international appeal for up to 300,000 Pakistanis displaced by an ongoing military campaign against the Taleban. |
'Good horizon' | 'Good horizon' |
Pakistan, the UN and Afghanistan had a plan to repatriate 2.4 million Afghan refugees by the end of 2009 on condition that the process was voluntary. | Pakistan, the UN and Afghanistan had a plan to repatriate 2.4 million Afghan refugees by the end of 2009 on condition that the process was voluntary. |
But Mr Guterres told the BBC that the UN had agreed with the Pakistani government on the principles of a new strategy which would avoid a hard deadline and instead plan for a more general repatriation period. | But Mr Guterres told the BBC that the UN had agreed with the Pakistani government on the principles of a new strategy which would avoid a hard deadline and instead plan for a more general repatriation period. |
"I think that three to five years is a good horizon to establish the planning figures for our work and that is what we will now have to see in detail with the Pakistani government," he said. | "I think that three to five years is a good horizon to establish the planning figures for our work and that is what we will now have to see in detail with the Pakistani government," he said. |
During this time the UN would increase efforts to improve living conditions in Afghanistan and undertake projects in Pakistan to ease the burden of hosting the refugees, he said. | During this time the UN would increase efforts to improve living conditions in Afghanistan and undertake projects in Pakistan to ease the burden of hosting the refugees, he said. |
Mr Guterres also said the UN planned to launch an international appeal next week for hundreds of thousands of Pakistanis displaced by fighting near the Afghan border. | Mr Guterres also said the UN planned to launch an international appeal next week for hundreds of thousands of Pakistanis displaced by fighting near the Afghan border. |
"It is indeed a humanitarian crisis if you have such levels of displacement in an area with instability, with insecurity, it is very difficult to fully respond to this challenge," he said. | "It is indeed a humanitarian crisis if you have such levels of displacement in an area with instability, with insecurity, it is very difficult to fully respond to this challenge," he said. |
The army is bombarding the area as part of an operation against the Pakistani Taleban. | The army is bombarding the area as part of an operation against the Pakistani Taleban. |
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