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As thousands of refugees cross back into Afghanistan amid Pakistan&& s project to by force expel over 1 million Afghans, regional authorities rush to accommodate the increase which also indicates locations of landmines require to be cleared around the Torkham border area in order to establish more tented camps. The mines and other unexploded ordnance are ...
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Afghanistan&& s Acting Minister of Industry and Commerce Nooruddin Azizi consulted with his Pakistani equivalent Jam Kamal Khan, going over bilateral trade, transit and other problems of shared interest, it was announced on Thursday. Separate conferences in between the technical teams of both sides are likewise anticipated to be held for further conversations to ...
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Pakistan&& s Jamiat Ulema-i-Islam-F chief Maulana Fazl-ur-Rehman on Wednesday declared the required deportation of Afghan nationals from Pakistan an offense of their human rights and prompted worldwide community and human rights organisations to notice it. && Pakistani authorities are squashing on the human rights of Afghan ...
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Afghan consul general in Peshawar Hafiz Muhibullah Shakir on Wednesday stated the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) was prepared to && make sure & of Afghan refugees on return from Pakistan. He likewise stated an Afghan delegation would discuss systems for the repatriation of Afghan refugees from Pakistan. && They [refugees] are worried ... Afghan consul general in Peshawar Hafiz Muhibullah Shakir on Wednesday stated the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) was prepared to && make sure & of Afghan refugees on return from Pakistan.He likewise stated an Afghan delegation would discuss mechanisms for the repatriation of Afghan refugees from Pakistan.&& They [refugees] are fretted that after living here [in Pakistan] for 45 years, they fear dealing with concerns in Afghanistan, but let me assure them that won&& t take place, & Shakir informed a press conference at the Afghan consulate here, local media reported.The Afghan consul general said the IEA would look after refugees on homecoming.He said a commission, consisting of 12 committees with members from almost all departments, had actually been formed to attend to problems connected to the repatriation of Afghan nationals from Pakistan.&& They [refugees] would have faced problems just had there been Russians or Americans in power in Afghanistan, but this won&& t occur as it & s us [Afghans] in power there. The journey has actually started. There is peace, and there is no issue,& & he stated, adding that the Afghans will rebuild their country together.The Afghan consul general stated the refugees, who lacked accommodation throughout the border, would be accommodated in camps developed for them.He said besides the Afghan federal government, philanthropists had also come forward and announced building homes and helping the returning Afghan nationals in managing businesses.When inquired about those Afghan nationals, who had actually lived for years in Pakistan and established services besides owned residential or commercial properties, Mr Shakir said that the delegation checking out Pakistan would hold talks on how to attend to those problems as, besides organizations and homes, some Pakistan may owe things to Afghan nationals and some Afghan nationals to Pakistanis. The post Afghan diplomat in Peshawar states Kabul ready to look after returning refugees first appeared on TINS News.
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Acting Minister of Refugees and Repatriation Mawlawi Abdul Kabir on Wednesday met with Per Albert Ilsaas, the Norwegian Chargé d&Affaires to Afghanistan, discussing the challenges faced by Afghan refugees amid the ongoing forced deportations from Pakistan.
During the meeting, Ilsaas expressed deep concern over the situation, noting...
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Iran&& s right to improve uranium is not negotiable, Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi stated on Wednesday ahead of a 2nd round of talks set to take place in Rome this weekend with the United States about Tehran&& s contested nuclear programme. The talks, which started in Oman on Saturday with the Gulf state functioning as conciliator, are the first ...
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