The AGPS Briefed the Palestinian Ambassador in Turkey about the Suffering of Palestinians of Syria and the Ambassador Assures to Take their Suffering as a Priority in his Meeting with the Turkish President

In a meeting with the Palestinian Ambassador in Ankara Dr. Fayed Mustafa, the AGPS represented by its coordinator Mr. Ahmed Hussein briefed Dr. Mustafa on the situation of Palestinian refugees of Syria.

 Dr. Mustafa was also briefed about the conditions of Palestinian refugee camps and the consequences of war, such as destruction of homes and infrastructure, and the targeting of the Palestinian human, where it has resulted in the displacement of large numbers of refugees inside Syria, and the displacement of large numbers to other countries, particularly Turkey.

In this context, the AGPS called for the Palestinian embassy to work in order to improve the conditions of the displaced Palestinian refugees of Syria in Turkey, through facilitating procedures and provide legal alternatives, especially since most of them were forced to enter the country illegally to escape the war in Syria.

 On top of these facilities is granting the Palestinian Authority passport and seeking to secure a settlement with the Turkish government for violators of the residency requirements.

For his part, the Ambassador stressed that it was a priority to put the issue in his meeting with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan by offering newly credentials, as well as with the Turkish foreign minister, and promised to make more efforts in the future.

It is worth mentioning that 3000 to 5000 Palestinian Syrians had fled to Turkish territory to escape the war in Syria.

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