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

External Affairs Secretary Angus Robertson (below) said the money will be made available through the Government’s humanitarian assistance fund.

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He said the Government is 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.

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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.

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

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“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.

“A tragedy is engulfing Afghanistan.

“We are ready and willing to play our part – 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.”