BEIRUT, Jumada I 6, 1438, Feb 3, 2017, SPA -- The U.N.'s top official on refugees pushed back against a proposed initiative that has gained recent traction to create "safe zones" in Syria for refugees, saying the country was "not the right place" for the initiative, AP reported. "Let's not waste time planning safe zones that will not be set up because they will not be safe for people to go back," said Filippo Grandi, the U.N. High Commissioner on Refugees. "Let us concentrate on making peace so that everywhere becomes safe. That should be the investment," he said. U.S. President Donald Trump has floated safe zones as a substitute for resettling refugees in the United States and elsewhere around the globe. The president explored schemes with Jordanian King Abdullah II in a face-to-face meeting in Washington, D.C. on Thursday. Jordan is host to some 650,000 Syrian refugees. Turkey and Lebanon, which both border Syria, are also pushing for safe zones across their borders. The two countries host 3.75 million refugees between them. Grandi cited terrorism and the fragmentation of Syria and its warring parties as obstacles to creating working safe zones in the country. -- SPA 21:21 LOCAL TIME 18:21 GMT www.spa.gov.sa/w325107
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