
Lebanon president: Syrian refugees should return to safer areas
'My country cannot handle it anymore, Aoun told representatives of the European Union, the Arab League and the five permanent members of the U.N. Security Council at a meeting in Beirut, according to his media office.
More than six years into the Syrian war, 1.5 million Syrians account for one quarter of Lebanon's population and patience is wearing thin with their presence and the strain it has placed on local resources.As the Syrian government regains control of more territory, calls have increased in Lebanon for Syrians to return home.
Aoun told the envoys there were areas of Syria not currently at war and areas where calm has returned, a media office spokesman said.'The return of displaced to stable and low-tension areas must be carried out without attaching it to reaching a political solution, the president's Twitter account said, describing what Aoun said in the meeting.
Aoun said it was in the international community's interest to solve the refugee problem so that existing political, economic and social problems in Lebanon did not get out of hand.Refugees' long-term presence is a particularly sensitive issue for Lebanon. Many people fear that the influx of so many predominantly Sunni Muslim Syrians might upset the sectarian balance with Christians, Shi'ite Muslims and other groups.
Lebanese Prime Minister Saad al-Hariri has said there can be no forced return to Syria. The U.N's refugee agency has said it does not yet consider conditions in Syria conducive for safe refugee returns.
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