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The Scottish first minister has written to Prime Minister David Cameron calling for the UK to accept more refugees.The Scottish first minister has written to Prime Minister David Cameron calling for the UK to accept more refugees.
It comes ahead of Nicola Sturgeon hosting a summit aimed at examining what Scotland can do to help ease the international refugee crisis.It comes ahead of Nicola Sturgeon hosting a summit aimed at examining what Scotland can do to help ease the international refugee crisis.
She has previously described being "reduced to tears" by images of three-year-old Alan Kurdi, whose body was washed up on a Turkish shore.She has previously described being "reduced to tears" by images of three-year-old Alan Kurdi, whose body was washed up on a Turkish shore.
Mr Cameron has said the UK would fulfil its "moral responsibilities".Mr Cameron has said the UK would fulfil its "moral responsibilities".
On Friday morning, the prime minister said he would set out plans next week for the UK to take "thousands more" refugees from camps on the Syrian borders.On Friday morning, the prime minister said he would set out plans next week for the UK to take "thousands more" refugees from camps on the Syrian borders.
He has previously cautioned that taking in refugees was not the only answer to the crisis, saying a "comprehensive solution" was required to address the problems at source.He has previously cautioned that taking in refugees was not the only answer to the crisis, saying a "comprehensive solution" was required to address the problems at source.
"We have to try and stabilise the countries from which these people are coming," he added."We have to try and stabilise the countries from which these people are coming," he added.
Mr Cameron has also pointed out that the Royal Navy has been involved in rescue missions in the Mediterranean and that the UK was the second biggest bilateral donor in the world to help with the Syrian crisis.Mr Cameron has also pointed out that the Royal Navy has been involved in rescue missions in the Mediterranean and that the UK was the second biggest bilateral donor in the world to help with the Syrian crisis.
There is cross-party support in the Scottish Parliament for the UK to take more refugees, with Scottish Conservative leader Ruth Davidson telling MSPs on Thursday: "This is not an immigration issue, it's a humanitarian one, and the human response must be to help."There is cross-party support in the Scottish Parliament for the UK to take more refugees, with Scottish Conservative leader Ruth Davidson telling MSPs on Thursday: "This is not an immigration issue, it's a humanitarian one, and the human response must be to help."
Ms Sturgeon said Scotland was "ready to help offer sanctuary to refugees who need our help" as she criticised Mr Cameron, accusing the prime minister of taking a "walk on by on the other side approach" to the international situation.Ms Sturgeon said Scotland was "ready to help offer sanctuary to refugees who need our help" as she criticised Mr Cameron, accusing the prime minister of taking a "walk on by on the other side approach" to the international situation.
Her letter to the prime minister reads: "We, with our neighbours and friends across the EU, have a moral obligation to offer a place of safety to these desperate people fleeing conflict and persecution. I welcomed the expansion of the Syrian Vulnerable Person scheme but I would stress that this in itself is not sufficient to address the crisis we are witnessing.Her letter to the prime minister reads: "We, with our neighbours and friends across the EU, have a moral obligation to offer a place of safety to these desperate people fleeing conflict and persecution. I welcomed the expansion of the Syrian Vulnerable Person scheme but I would stress that this in itself is not sufficient to address the crisis we are witnessing.
"I strongly urge you to reconsider the UK government's current response. The Scottish government believes we must take part in the EU response."I strongly urge you to reconsider the UK government's current response. The Scottish government believes we must take part in the EU response.
"We can start by participating in the initial EU proposals on relocation and refugee resettlement. The UK must take a proportionate share of people fleeing conflict and persecution.""We can start by participating in the initial EU proposals on relocation and refugee resettlement. The UK must take a proportionate share of people fleeing conflict and persecution."
'Positive response''Positive response'
The refugee summit organised by the first minister will bring together politicians, charities, religious groups and other representatives of civic Scotland to discuss the international situation and set out what Scotland can do to help.The refugee summit organised by the first minister will bring together politicians, charities, religious groups and other representatives of civic Scotland to discuss the international situation and set out what Scotland can do to help.
Naomi McAuliffe, programme director of Amnesty International in Scotland, is among those who will attend the meeting.Naomi McAuliffe, programme director of Amnesty International in Scotland, is among those who will attend the meeting.
Speaking on BBC Radio Scotland's Good Morning Scotland programme, she said the UK could increase the number of refugees it takes in.Speaking on BBC Radio Scotland's Good Morning Scotland programme, she said the UK could increase the number of refugees it takes in.
"A tiny amount of Syrians have been settled in the UK - 216 people - but two thirds of those have been in Glasgow," she said."A tiny amount of Syrians have been settled in the UK - 216 people - but two thirds of those have been in Glasgow," she said.
"Scotland has demonstrated that it does have a far more positive response to these kind of humanitarian disasters and therefore it is quite positive for refugees to come into that context.""Scotland has demonstrated that it does have a far more positive response to these kind of humanitarian disasters and therefore it is quite positive for refugees to come into that context."
She added: "Certainly in terms of our current intake of refugees, the UK is falling far far below other EU countries so I think we can definitely up the number that we're taking at the moment."She added: "Certainly in terms of our current intake of refugees, the UK is falling far far below other EU countries so I think we can definitely up the number that we're taking at the moment."
Meanwhile, Labour's sole Scottish MP has urged the SNP to use an opportunity at Westminster on Wednesday to hold the UK government to account over its response to the migrant and refugee crisis in Europe.
Shadow Scottish Secretary Ian Murray has written to the Nationalists' Westminster leader Angus Robertson asking him to use an SNP-led opposition debate in the Commons to discuss and vote on the issue.
There is likely to be huge pressure on ministers to provide answers in parliament next week when MPs return from their summer break.