Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu told on Wednesday Turkey had discoursed with the UN the possible action of housing Syrian refugees inside border of Syria and that Ankara waited the world body to take concrete steps toward this.
“We expect the UN to engage on the issue of protecting refugees inside the border of Syria and if possible sheltering them in camps there,” Davutoğlu told a news conference in Ankara.
Davutoğlu told Ankara talked about the issue with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees Antonio Guterres and the United Nations aid chief Valerie Amos.
Turkey has blew the idea of a “safe district” to be set up for civilians under foreign protection as fighting deepens in a 17-month-old arising against President Bashar al-Assad.
Up to 5,000 refugees a day have been crossing into Turkey over the past 2 weeks and the UN warned on Tuesday that up to 200,000 people could settle in Turkey if the conflict aggravates.
Though there has been no sign divided world powers are set up to back up a buffer district and no-fly zone, as rebels and aid organisations would like, United Nations Security Council foreign ministers are anticipated to talk over the idea at a assembling on Thursday which Davutoğlu will attend.