Imran Khan: Deporting Afghan immigrants can create a permanent gap in Kabul-Islamabad relations
Emphasizing that deep relations with neighbors are the guarantee of Pakistan's safe future, the former Prime Minister of Pakistan warned that the deportation of Afghan immigrants could create a permanent gap in Kabul-Islamabad relations. |
According to the regional office of Tasnim news agency, “Imran Khan, the former prime minister of Pakistan, criticized the decision of the country’s interim government to deport Afghan refugees and refugees, and warned that this action could create a permanent gap in the relations between the two countries.
It should be said that after the one-month deadline, Pakistan started the process of detaining and deporting Afghan refugees and so far more than 450 thousand Afghan refugees and migrants have left Pakistan.
Despite the reactions and criticisms of the United Nations, Amnesty International and other human rights organizations regarding the deportation of Afghan immigrants by Pakistan, Islamabad has accelerated the deportation process.
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Publisher | Tasnim News |