Deporting Afghan refugees from Pakistan; The focus of the meeting between the Italian ambassador and Amir Khan Motaghi
The Chargé d'affaires of the Italian Embassy in Afghanistan and the Foreign Minister of the Taliban discussed the large-scale deportation of Afghan refugees from Pakistan. |
According to the regional office Tasnim News Agency, « According to the announcement published by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Taliban, in this meeting, the two sides discussed the recent report of the UN Special Representative on Afghanistan and the forced deportation of Afghan refugees and asylum seekers from Pakistan.
The announcement adds that the two sides will also increase humanitarian aid to Afghanistan, health and agricultural cooperation and unfinished projects of this country in Afghanistan and other bilateral issues were discussed and exchanged views.
In October, Pakistan set a deadline for undocumented refugees, including 1.7 million Afghans, to leave Pakistan by November 1.
This decision of Pakistan faced widespread domestic and foreign reactions and criticism, but the interim government of Pakistan did not back down from its decision.
Afghanistan is the focus of the dialogue of the representative of the organization Nations and Foreign Minister of Pakistan
According to Pakistani media statistics, more than 450 thousand Afghan refugees have been expelled from Pakistan or forced to return to Afghanistan.
It should be remembered that the Italian embassy in Kabul has not yet been reopened and after the Taliban came to power, the country’s diplomatic mission for Afghanistan was temporarily transferred to Qatar. .
Publisher | Tasnim News |