The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Holyrood offering £250K in aid to Afghans

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The Scottish Government will offer £250,000 to help those in peril in Afghanista­n, a minister has said.

External Affairs Secretary Angus Robertson said the money will be made available through the government’s humanitari­an assistance fund.

He said the government was in close contact with charities to determine how the aid could be delivered safely and effectivel­y.

MSPs will debate how Scotland can support Afghans during a meeting of the Scottish Parliament today.

Mr Robertson said: “We have all been moved by the current crisis in Afghanista­n and stand ready to help those in need at this critical time.

“We have activated the Scottish Government’s humanitari­an emergency fund and this £250,000 will provide crucial help to those desperatel­y in need in the midst of this harrowing crisis.

“And this is additional to the financial commitment the Scottish people already make to the UK’s aid budget through tax contributi­ons.

“The UK Government has said that its aid to Afghanista­n will be doubled and that is a step in the right direction – but ultimately amounts to nothing more than a reversal of previous major cuts to aid to Afghanista­n.

“Scotland will not only provide humanitari­an assistance, but is committed to playing a full role in assisting, and welcoming, the resettleme­nt and relocation of Afghans at risk.”

Meanwhile, Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Alex ColeHamilt­on called on the government to detail its capacity for refugees.

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