Taliban: Pakistan has expelled Afghan refugees against international principles
The spokesman of the Taliban's Foreign Ministry stated that the government of Pakistan decided to deport Afghan refugees without the coordination of Kabul and considered it an action against international principles. |
According to the regional office report of Tasnim News Agency
Abdul Qahar Balkhi, the spokesman of the Taliban government’s foreign ministry, in a conversation with Al Jazeera, said that the interim government of Pakistan unilaterally decided to deport Afghan refugees without coordinating with Kabul.
In response to whether there was coordination between Kabul and Islamabad to deport Afghan refugees, Balkhi said: “Unfortunately, this issue was done unilaterally and there was no coordination.” There was no warning. In this regard, they did not follow the international process and principles.
He added: We have shared our concerns with international institutions and also with the government of Pakistan. We hope that we can address each other’s concerns and identify a better path that will protect the goodwill of the Pakistani government and people towards Afghan refugees who have been forcibly displaced from Afghanistan by foreign occupation forces for the past 45 years.
It should be said that the decision of the interim government of Pakistan to forcibly deport more than 1.7 million refugees without Afghan residency documents from Pakistan following tensions between Kabul and Islamabad in November 2023 It started and it is still going on.
© | Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Tasnim News Agency |