INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Noting that the mistreatment of Afghan refugees has increased in Pakistan and Iran recently, Acting Minister of Refugees and Repatriation
Maulawi Abdul Kabir has actually called on the neighboring nations to regard global laws in this regard.Maulawi Abdul Kabir, in separate
conferences with diplomatic agents of Pakistan and Iran in Kabul, called these countries good friends of Afghanistan and advised “& ldquo;
humane and Islamic treatment” & rdquo; of refugees.He explained that the Islamic Emirate will encourage Afghan refugees to go back to the
country, however due to undesirable conditions inside Afghanistan, the hosting nations must act based on an organized and gradual system
rather of forced deportation.He stressed that it will be tough for Afghan refugees to return by the end of June, since they can not gather
all their valuables in a brief period of time.He asked the host nations to offer time to the refugees and hold bilateral and trilateral
meetings in this regard.Maulawi Abdul Kabir likewise stated that the closure of Torkham crossing, war and violence is not the solution,
rather dialogue should be chosen.He highlighted that thousands of guests, patients, dead bodies and items have actually been stranded on
both sides of Torkham crossing.Meanwhile, Ubaid Ur Rahman Nizamani, the Charge d’& rsquo; affaires of Pakistan for Afghanistan, said that
the future of Pakistan is connected to Afghanistan, that is why it does not use the Afghan refugees as a political tool, but wishes to
resolve the problems through discussion, according to a declaration issued by the Afghan Ministry of Refugees and Repatriation.Acting
Ambassador of Iran Alireza Bekdeli also stated that Tehran would help legal refugees, however there needs to be a permanent service for the
issue of prohibited refugees.He added that considering the great relations between Afghanistan and Iran, it is needed that both countries
jointly take essential measures to fix the problems of Afghan refugees.The Iranian diplomat applauded the decree of the leader of the
Islamic Emirate concerning the avoidance of human trafficking and stated that this move will enhance cooperation between the two
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