Islamabad:
Pakistan and Afghanistan changed on Wednesday the fault of the issue of Islamabad plan to evict all Afghans who remain in the country illegally.
The last diplomatic dispute was caused by the Afghan Embassy in Islamabad, which issued a statement in their X account, accusing the Pakistani authorities of unilaterally deporting and mistreating the Afghan.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs rejected the Afghan declaration as out of place and advised Kabul to create an environment conducive to his own country for the writing of Afghans.
It all started after the Afghanistan embassy in Islamabad expressed concern about Pakistan’s decision to expel Afghan citizens of Rawalpindi and Islamabad.
In a statement, he said that the Pakistani authorities were planning the massive expulsion of Afghan refugees.
The Afghan Embassy said he raised the problem with the Pakistani authorities and international organizations on the “unilateral” movement of Islamabad.
The Embassy statement said he shared this matter with Kabul to facilitate discussions about the worthy repatriation of Afghan citizens and evaluate the existing challenges surrounding this issue.
The UN Refugee Agency, ACCCRP, said Tuesday that he had received indications that Pakistan wanted to immediate Rawalpindi, and that his expulsion from the expulsion of the expulsion of the expulsion of expulsion the whole country is imminent.
In response to media consultations regarding the comments of the afiganos in functions on the abuse of Afghan refugees by Pakistan, the spokesman of the Foreign Ministry said that Pakistan pointed out the comments made by the position made by the position Afghan in acting in matters in Islamabad, about the illegal repatriation plan of Pakistan foreigners.
“His statements regarding the abuse of Afghan citizens are out of place,” said Shafqat Ali Khan in a statement.
“I would like to remind you that Pakistan has welcomed millions of Afghans for decades with respect and dignity, while extending traditional hospitality, sharing its resources and services such as education and health, even with very little international support,” he added.
“As for foreigners, we start IFRP in 2023 and place the appropriate mechanisms to ensure that no one is mistreated or harassed during the repatriation process. In this sense, we also hire the Afghan side widely to guarantee a repatriation without problems of the Afghan nationals The spokesman explained.
He said that while Pakistan had done what he could, he hopes that the intermediate Afghan authorities will create propitious conditions in Afghanistan, so that these returnees are fully integrated into Afghan society.
“The true proof of the Afghan authorities would be to ensure that the rights of these people on which the Afghan cd’a spoke are protected in Afghanistan,” said the spokesman.
Previously, the UN refugee agency said hundreds had been expelled from the twin cities of Islamabad and Rawalpindi.
The UNHCR, the UN Agency for refugees, said he had seen an increase in deportations of Islamabad and Rawalpindi since January 1. “This last relocation directive has increased imminent deportation fears among Afghans,” he said.
The latest removals occur when the United States Department of State Department supervised the resettlement of Afghans in the United States directive. The measure could deny up to 200,000 new people in the United States, many of which are stranded in Pakistan.