[Afghanistan] - All states, including Pakistan, must maintain rights of refugees: United States

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
The deputy spokesman for the US Department of State, Vedant Patel, asked all countries, including Pakistan to adhere to their obligations
towards Afghan refugees.Speaking in a press conference on Tuesday Patel stated that the US joins partners in urging all states, including
Pakistan, to uphold their respective obligations in their treatment of refugees and asylum seekers and to respect the principle of
non-refoulement.Patel also asked the government of Pakistan and other neighboring countries of Afghanistan to allow Afghans who seek
international support to enter their countries.&We strongly encourage Afghanistan&s neighbors, including Pakistan, to allow entry for
Afghans seeking international protection and to coordinate with the appropriate international humanitarian organizations,& said
Patel.Meanwhile, the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Aid (OCHA) says that more than 20,000 Afghan refugees have
returned to Afghanistan through the Torkham and Spin Boldak crossing between November 1 and 4.According to OCHA, more than 60% of them are
children.Based on its recent assessment, OCHA called the situation of migrants deported from Pakistan as &desperate &.On Tuesday, OCHA wrote
in a post on X, formerly twitter, that many had traveled for days, unclear of where to return to and were stranded at the border.OCHA says
funding is urgently needed to help migrants stuck at the crossing.This comes after Pakistan started arresting and deporting refugees without
documents on November 1; a process that affects 1.7 million Afghan refugees.Despite the pressures of international organizations supporting
human rights and asylum seekers, Pakistan has not backed down from its decision to expel undocumented Afghan immigrants.The post All states,
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