LONDON: Britain paused decisions on Syrian
asylum claims
Monday, a govt spokesperson said after rebel forces seized Damascus over the weekend.
The UK decision comes after Germany, Austria and other European countries ordered a halt to asylum applications by Syrians after President
Bashar al-Assad
fled to Russia following 13 years of civil war. The war forced millions of Syrians to flee the country.
Most went to Turkiye and other neighbouring nations, but Syrians also made up a large proportion of the more than a million people who fled to Germany and Austria during the
European migration crisis
of 2015 and 2016. In the UK, by the end of Feb 2021, more than 20,000
Syrian refugees
had been resettled under a govt scheme.