Did Pakistan achieve the goals of the policy of mass expulsion of Afghan refugees?
The Afghan expert stated that the interim government of Pakistan is trying to force Kabul to accept its demands by mass deportation of Afghan refugees. |
According to the regional office of Tasnim News Agency, “Asadullah Vahidi, an expert and professor at the Afghan University, in a note said that the policy of the interim government of Pakistan for mass deportation of Afghan refugees was in line with Islamabad’s attempt to put pressure on Kabul. Deporting 1.73 million refugees in a short period of time will put the Afghan government in a difficult situation and will affect the Afghan economy as well. : Some people may have designed this plan to increase unrest in Afghanistan to increase internal pressure on the Afghan government. Has it achieved itself?
Wahidi went on to explain whether Islamabad has achieved its goals and added: Pakistan believed that the Afghan government It cannot bear these pressures, so it kneels in front of Pakistan and accepts its demands. However, the position of the Afghan government towards this action was completely contrary to Pakistan’s expectation. Instead of asking for anything or negotiating with Pakistan, the Afghan government focused on refugee management. Although the government is not economically strong and does not have a long experience in dealing with major crises, it managed the refugees very successfully. He added: It seems that the Pakistani authorities are very They are angry because the Afghan government has not submitted a request not to deport the refugees, nor have they sent a delegation to Pakistan to negotiate.
Pressure on Kabul It didn’t work through asylum seekers; What is Pakistan’s next step?
This Afghan expert added: Pakistan’s ruling circles are calling for war, violence and chaos at the behest of the great powers. are in the area. The ruling class in Pakistan will once again sacrifice the peace, development and welfare of the entire region and its people for the interests of America. Scholars of this country and their support for military action in Afghanistan warned: If such an event happens, the matter may reach a direct confrontation. The current hostile relations hurt both sides, these hostile relations and conflict benefit the great powers, while it is the people on both sides who suffer.
Publisher | Tasnim News |