Afghanistan

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced on Friday that as an outcome of duplicated efforts by the ministry and the Afghan Embassy in Abu Dhabi, an arrangement has actually been reached with the United Arab Emirates for the release of 54 Afghan residents from its prisons.According to a statement from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Islamic Emirate has actually expressed thankfulness to the President of the UAE for launching Afghan prisoners throughout the month of Ramadan and considers this step an indication of enhancing bilateral friendly relations between Kabul and Abu Dhabi.The list of these 54 people is also attached to the Ministry&& s statement.The post Foreign ministry verifies UAE arrangement to complimentary 54 Afghan people first appeared on Ariana News.





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