“This is an important initial step in the search for solutions to this issue, and vital for the purpose of saving lives,” said a statement released by the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR).
The statement said, “It is now urgent for people to be brought ashore without delay, and that immediate first aid and other care is provided for all who are in need. We look forward to seeing this happen without delay.”
The statement said that the refugee agency agrees with the Ministers' acknowledgement that further action would be needed, including addressing the root causes of the migration issue.
Further action will need to look properly at the needs of those in need of international protection.
“As with other regions of the world where we are seeing large movements of people by sea, countries in the region will need to work together for this to be addressed meaningfully and successfully,” the statement said.
It also added, “UNHCR itself is ready to work with countries in the region to find solutions to the plight of these people. These ultimately may include returning people to their home countries voluntarily and once conditions allow.”
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