First Minister, Nichola Sturgeon

Scotland committed to playing its part. FIRST Minister Nicola Sturgeon has written to Prime Minister Boris Johnson urging the UK ...

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Scotland committed to playing its part.

FIRST Minister Nicola Sturgeon has written to Prime Minister Boris Johnson urging the UK Government to agree to resettle more than the current commitment of 20,000 Afghan refugees in the long term and 5,000 in the first year.

The First Minister says a substantial increase in numbers is required and urgently seeks further information on how many civilians, especially women, girls and others in need of refuge, will be protected – as well as further detail on the new Afghan Citizens Resettlement Programme.

The First Minister also seeks further details on a proposed four nations summit on the Afghanistan crisis, to which the Prime Minister indicated agreement in the House of Commons on 18 August.

The letter is available to read on the Scottish Government website

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