Taliban: Pakistan has not committed to the agreement on Afghan refugees
The Deputy Minister of Refugees of the Taliban government announced that the government of Pakistan is not committed to its previous agreement regarding Afghan refugees. |
According to the regional office of Tasnim News Agency, “Abdul Rahman Rashid”, the deputy of the Ministry of Refugees of the Taliban government, visited With Leonard Zulu, the representative of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, he said that Pakistan is not committed to its previous agreements regarding Afghan refugees. Pakistan was also present and emphasized that Pakistan should stop persecuting Afghan refugees. The UN representatives are going to visit refugee camps expelled from Pakistan and monitor cash aid. Candler also said in this meeting: “We have discussed several times with the Pakistani authorities about the forced deportation, confiscation of assets and securing the rights of Afghan refugees so that this country will stop being strict.
Deputy Ministry of Refugees, Taliban also in this meeting expelled Afghan refugees from Pakistan called it against international laws and commitments and good neighborliness. Despite international reactions and human rights institutions, the government of Pakistan has continued to deport and detain Afghan refugees without documents. End of message /.
Publisher | Tasnim News |