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UN welcomes US Iraq refugee plan UN welcomes US Iraq refugee plan
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The United Nations has welcomed US plans to grant up to 7,000 Iraqi refugees asylum over the next year.The United Nations has welcomed US plans to grant up to 7,000 Iraqi refugees asylum over the next year.
Antonio Guterres, who heads the UN High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR), described the plans as "a very good step in the right direction".Antonio Guterres, who heads the UN High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR), described the plans as "a very good step in the right direction".
The number represents only a fraction of the thousands of people given refuge by countries neighbouring Iraq.The number represents only a fraction of the thousands of people given refuge by countries neighbouring Iraq.
The US has pledged $18m (£9.2m) to the UNHCR to help the millions of people who have fled Iraq since the war began.The US has pledged $18m (£9.2m) to the UNHCR to help the millions of people who have fled Iraq since the war began.
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The US move has been prompted by criticism over the number of refugees it has taken in so far - some 463 since the 2003 invasion.The US move has been prompted by criticism over the number of refugees it has taken in so far - some 463 since the 2003 invasion.
'Huge problem''Huge problem'
"The dimension of the problem is so huge that nothing is ever enough," said Mr Guterres."The dimension of the problem is so huge that nothing is ever enough," said Mr Guterres.
"But I think it is a very good start, a very good step in the right direction.""But I think it is a very good start, a very good step in the right direction."
IRAQIS FLEEING THEIR HOMES In Syria: 1,000,000 In Jordan: 750,000In Egypt: 80,000-130,000 (estimate)In Lebanon: 40,000Internally displaced: 1,800,000 Source: UNHCR Iraqi refugees' storiesIRAQIS FLEEING THEIR HOMES In Syria: 1,000,000 In Jordan: 750,000In Egypt: 80,000-130,000 (estimate)In Lebanon: 40,000Internally displaced: 1,800,000 Source: UNHCR Iraqi refugees' stories
The UN estimates that some two million Iraqis have fled the country.The UN estimates that some two million Iraqis have fled the country.
About one million are living in Syria and up to 750,000 in neighbouring Jordan, UNHCR says.About one million are living in Syria and up to 750,000 in neighbouring Jordan, UNHCR says.
Jordanian government spokesman Nasser Judeh said the number proposed by the US paled into insignificance compared with Jordan's intake.Jordanian government spokesman Nasser Judeh said the number proposed by the US paled into insignificance compared with Jordan's intake.
"Seven thousand Iraqi refugees is just 1% of the number we have," he said."Seven thousand Iraqi refugees is just 1% of the number we have," he said.
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The 7,000 refugees would move to the US from countries they have already reached.The 7,000 refugees would move to the US from countries they have already reached.
US state department spokesman Sean McCormack said the figures was a "target", not a ceiling.US state department spokesman Sean McCormack said the figures was a "target", not a ceiling.
The plan would also afford special treatment to those in Iraq who were at risk of sectarian attack through providing the US with information.The plan would also afford special treatment to those in Iraq who were at risk of sectarian attack through providing the US with information.
Assistant Secretary of State Ellen Sauerbrey said the increase in the US refugee quota reflected a change in the situation on the ground, following the attack on a Shia mosque in Samarra a year ago.Assistant Secretary of State Ellen Sauerbrey said the increase in the US refugee quota reflected a change in the situation on the ground, following the attack on a Shia mosque in Samarra a year ago.
"It really was not until after the Samarra bombing ... that the sectarian violence began to reach a level that there was significant outward movement," she said."It really was not until after the Samarra bombing ... that the sectarian violence began to reach a level that there was significant outward movement," she said.
The UN has called for $60m (£30.5m) from nations for a global resettlement programme.The UN has called for $60m (£30.5m) from nations for a global resettlement programme.
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