White House: to help the Gulf states in the face of the refugee crisis
Wednesday 09-09-2015 | 10:34:48
Twilight News / White House called on all countries of the world, including the Arab Gulf states, to intensify their efforts to help in the face of the crisis resulting from the arrival of thousands of refugees fleeing to Europe.
He said White House spokesman Josh Ernest, told reporters: "We would like to receive all the countries of the world, including the Gulf countries, look at what I've done so far (to assist refugees) and the search for ways in which they can expand the scope of assistance provided by the" previously.
Ernst added that the White House looking from new steps can be taken by the United States to help Europe in dealing with the refugee crisis, but acknowledged that such a decision is likely to need to get the approval of Congress.
It came the White House spokesman's remarks about a week after a permit issued by the Washington affirmed that it does not have plans to make any changes in its policy on immigration for the reception of refugees from the Middle East.
And under US President Barack Obama's administration to criticism from defenders of the rights of refugees for not doing enough to deal with the crisis caused by the refugees fleeing areas of violence in Syria, Iraq and other countries.
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Wednesday 09-09-2015 | 10:34:48
Twilight News / White House called on all countries of the world, including the Arab Gulf states, to intensify their efforts to help in the face of the crisis resulting from the arrival of thousands of refugees fleeing to Europe.
He said White House spokesman Josh Ernest, told reporters: "We would like to receive all the countries of the world, including the Gulf countries, look at what I've done so far (to assist refugees) and the search for ways in which they can expand the scope of assistance provided by the" previously.
Ernst added that the White House looking from new steps can be taken by the United States to help Europe in dealing with the refugee crisis, but acknowledged that such a decision is likely to need to get the approval of Congress.
It came the White House spokesman's remarks about a week after a permit issued by the Washington affirmed that it does not have plans to make any changes in its policy on immigration for the reception of refugees from the Middle East.
And under US President Barack Obama's administration to criticism from defenders of the rights of refugees for not doing enough to deal with the crisis caused by the refugees fleeing areas of violence in Syria, Iraq and other countries.
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