ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) Filippo Grandi called on Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif at the Prime Minister House in Islamabad on Tuesday.
While recalling Pakistan’s longstanding partnership with UNHCR, the prime minister appreciated the UN agency’s support to Pakistan in hosting of Afghan refugees for over four decades.
The prime minister noted that despite numerous challenges, Pakistan had hosted Afghan refugees with exemplary respect and dignity.
The prime minister stressed that the international community must recognize the burden being shouldered by Pakistan while hosting such a large refugee population, and demonstrate collective responsibility.
Shahbaz Sharif sought UNHCR’s support in mobilizing adequate resources to supplement Pakistan’s efforts in this regard, and urged UNHCR to play its role in promoting durable solution to address the situation of Afghan refugees including through safe and dignified return and reintegration in their homeland, as well as third-country relocation.
While reaffirming Pakistan’s commitment to address protection and safety needs of people in vulnerable situations, the prime minister underscored that the international community needed be mindful of the socio-economic challenges and security threats being faced by Pakistan in this regard.
The UN High Commissioner expressed gratitude for Pakistan’s generosity and hospitality in hosting millions of Afghan refugees for the past many decades and assured that UNHCR would continue to work closely with Pakistan to fulfill the basic needs of the Afghan refugees.
The UN High Commissioner Grandi is on official visit to Pakistan from July 7 to 9, 2024.