Afghanistan ready for repatriation of its citizens residing in Pakistan: Afghan diplomat
- Afghan Consul General Hafiz Muhibullah Shakir announced that Afghanistan is ready for the repatriation of its citizens living in Pakistan, stating, 'They are worried that after living here for 45 years, they fear facing issues in Afghanistan.'
- A special commission with 12 committees has been established to address repatriation issues, and camps have been set up for returning Afghan citizens.
- As of April 15, 2025, over 509,000 Afghan nationals have returned to Afghanistan, while reports indicate that 76,000 have already returned in 2025.
- The Afghan foreign ministry expressed concerns about the forced deportation of Afghan refugees, urging Pakistan to cease these actions, as stated by Shakir and highlighted by the Afghan leadership.
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Afghanistan ready to welcome its nationals, says diplomat amid ongoing repatriation process
Afghan Consul General Mohibullah Shakir speaks to journalists in Peshawar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, April 16, 2025. — Reporter PESHAWAR: Amid the ongoing repatriation of Afghan nationals from Pakistan, Afghan Consul General Mohibullah Shakir said his government is fully prepared to receive...
Afghan Refugees Set to Return Home as Taliban Govt Ensures Support – Pashto News and Current Affairs Channel
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Acting Minister of Industry and Commerce heads to Pakistan
Nooruddin Azizi, the Acting Minister of Industry and Commerce of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, and a high-ranking delegation, has left for Pakistan for talks on various issues. According to a statement issued on Wednesday, the Ministry of Industry and Commerce stated that the purpose of this trip is to assess and resolve existing obstacles in trade, transit, and transportation between the two countries, as well as to hold discussions regar…
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