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​UNHCR releases statement on changes in refugee status determination

The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees in Azerbaijan has issued a statement on changes in its refugee status determination procedure as of 1 July 2020.

“Concerning the arrangements between the State Migration Service of the Republic of Azerbaijan and the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees in Azerbaijan we announce that we will discontinue conducting our Refugee Status Determination (RSD) procedure regarding individuals who apply for international protection in Azerbaijan starting from 1 July 2020,” the UNHCR office in Baku told Report.

“Therefore, persons who will lodge an asylum application on or after 1 July 2020 will have their applications assessed only by the State Migration Service and national courts, but no longer by UNHCR. Similarly, UNHCR will not be issuing Protection Letters to new asylum-seekers who lodge asylum applications in Azerbaijan on or after 1 July 2020. This measure will have no negative or retroactive effect in terms of registration or documentation with UNHCR for those asylum-seekers who have applied for asylum in Azerbaijan before 1 July 2020. UNHCR will otherwise continue its regular protection and assistance activities for persons of concern, within the limits of the financial resources at its disposal,” says the statement.

“Over the past years, as a result of fruitful cooperation, technical support and capacity development activities, there have been several positive developments in the national asylum procedure in line with international standards that further emphasize the Government’s primary role in protecting and securing durable solutions for refugees. However, the process of bringing Azerbaijan’s asylum system in line with international standards is not yet over as additional measures need to be made by the Azerbaijani authorities to ensure adequate protection space in the country for those fleeing conflicts and persecution in other countries.

UNHCR stands ready to further strengthen the existing cooperation with the Government of Azerbaijan in the areas mentioned above and will continue its support in tackling problems of people of concern to the organization,” stressed the UNHCR office. 

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