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U.S. says some 360,000 refugee spots pledged at United Nations

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    By Michelle Nichols | UNITED NATIONS

    UNITED NATIONS A summit hosted by U.S. President Barack Obama garnered pledges from dozens of countries to resettle or allow the lawful admission of some 360,000 refugees, doubling the number of slots that were available last year, the U.S. envoy to the United Nations said.


    But Ambassador Samantha Power said that was "still only a fraction" of what was needed because the U.N. refugee agency, UNHCR, has assessed that some 1.2 million refugees need to be resettled.


    Countries could only attend Obama's summit at the annual U.N. gathering of world leaders if they made a pledge.


    Obama told the summit that the refugee crisis was "a test of our international system where all nations ought to share in our collective responsibilities, because the vast majority of refugees are hosted by just 10 countries."


    "We must recognize that refugees are a symptom of larger failures - be it war, ethnic tensions or persecution," he said.


    Obama said the more than 50 countries and international organizations that participated in the summit had collectively increased their contributions to humanitarian groups and U.N. appeals this year by some $4.5 billion.


    Power said there were also pledges to increase the number of refugees in school by some 1 million globally.


    "As we've seen in the past, countries have a bad habit of coming to pledging conferences and making commitments and then not delivering," she said. "We have to do better on this occasion."


    "The real measure of the summit will only be what countries do and who they help," she said.


    Obama has also rallied businesses to help address the refugee crisis and met with business leaders just before the summit on Tuesday, who he said had made commitments worth more than $650 million to empower refugees.


    With a record 21.3 million refugees globally, the 193-member General Assembly adopted a political declaration on Monday in which they also agreed to spend two years negotiating global compacts on refugees and safe, orderly and regular migration.


    (Reporting by Michelle Nichols; Editing by Leslie Adler)

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