Security conditions that have previously prevented the UN refugee agency from working in Russia’s war-torn province of Chechnya have improved and the body would like to open its own office there as soon as possible, the head of the agency said. “Our staff considers that the safety situation improvement should allow us to be operating directly in Chechnya,” the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees Antonio Guterres said at a news conference following a tour of Chechnya and two other unstable areas of the North Caucasus. Full Story
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