Afghan refugees are the focus of the US Deputy Secretary of State’s meeting with Pakistan’s representative for Afghanistan
During his trip to Islamabad, the US Deputy Secretary of State met and discussed with Pakistan's representative for Afghanistan about Afghan refugees. |
According to the regional office of Tasnim news agency, “Julita Waltz Noyes, the US Deputy Secretary of State for Population and Refugee Affairs, has exchanged views with Pakistan’s representative for Afghanistan, Asif Durrani, about the deportation of Afghan refugees from this country.
American Ambassador Donald Bloom was also present at this meeting, but more details of this meeting have not been published. They have been forcibly deported from Pakistan.
The statistics of the Taliban Ministry of Migration also show that the Pakistani government deports more than a thousand Afghan refugees every day.
The expulsion of Afghan refugees has caused national and international reactions, but Pakistan has continued to intensify the arrest and deportation of undocumented Afghans.
English newspaper “Guardian” previously wrote in a report that Western diplomats living in Afghanistan Pakistan says that Pakistan earns money from the pockets of Afghan refugees.
One of these western diplomats living in Pakistan told the Guardian: “I know that the economic situation is very difficult for Pakistan. It’s hard, but it’s really not good to try to earn money from Afghan refugees.” This country has started.
Publisher | Tasnim News |