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Despite US, UN members act on refugees

UN members yesterday adopted a deal aimed at improving the way world copes with rising migration, but almost 30 countries stayed away from the ceremony in Morocco.

The pact, meant to foster cooperation on migration, was agreed in July by all 193 UN members except the United States, but only 164 formally signed it at yesterday鈥檚 meeting.

Ten countries have pulled out. Six more, among them Israel and Bulgaria, are debating whether to quit, a UN spokesman said after the pact was adopted. He did not say whether the rest of the countries absent from the conference in Marrakesh might also pull out.

With a record 21.3 million refugees globally, the United Nations began work on the non-binding pact after more than 1 million people arrived in Europe in 2015, many fleeing civil war in Syria and poverty in Africa.

But US President Donald Trump鈥檚 administration said the global approach to the issue was not compatible with US sovereignty.

Since July, the accord, which addresses issues such as how to protect migrants, integrate them and send them home, has been criticized by mostly right-wing European politicians who say it could increase immigration from African and Arab countries.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel, accused by critics of worsening the refugee crisis by opening Germany鈥檚 borders in 2015, said cooperation was the only answer to tackle the world鈥檚 problems.

鈥淭he pact is worth fighting for,鈥 Merkel, one of around a dozen national leaders in Marrakesh, told the forum. 鈥淚t鈥檚 about time that we finally tackle migration together.鈥

Without naming Trump or his 鈥淎merica First鈥 stance, she said multilateralism was the way 鈥渢o make the world a better place.鈥

UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres said migration needed better management and rich countries would benefit.

鈥淚n the many places where fertility is declining and life expectancy is rising, economies will stagnate and people will suffer without migration,鈥 he said in his opening address.

鈥淚t is clear that most developed countries need migrants across a broad spectrum of vital roles, from caring for elderly people to preventing the collapse of health services.鈥

On Sunday, Chile withdrew from the pact, while Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel saw the biggest party in his coalition quit in a dispute over the accord. Australia said it would not sign up to a deal it said would compromise its hard-line immigration policy.


 

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