Syria neighbours to plead for refugee help at UN

  30 September 2013    Read: 773
Syria neighbours to plead for refugee help at UN
Syria`s neighbours are expected to ask donors for support in dealing with the ongoing refugee crisis at a meeting in Geneva.
Foreign ministers from Lebanon, Jordan, Turkey, and Iraq will present reports at the meeting, hosted by the UN.

More than two million Syrians have fled their country, and many more have been displaced internally.

Meanwhile, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad said he would comply with a plan to rid his country of chemical weapons.

"Of course we have to comply. This is our history, we have to comply with every treaty we sign,`` he told Italy`s RAI News 24.

On Friday, the UN Security Council passed a binding resolution to eliminate Syria`s stockpile of chemical weapons by mid-2014.

Inspectors from the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW), which is tasked with implementing the plan, are expected to leave for Syria shortly.

A separate team of inspectors, from the UN, has been investigating allegations of chemical weapons attacks and was hoping to finish its work in Syria on Monday.

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