INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan said on Thursday that no promise was made to grant visas and residence permits to Afghan
migrants.Fidan&s comments came in response to a parliamentary question by Deniz Demir, Ankara deputy of Türkiye&s main opposition, the
Republican People&s Party (CHP), Anadolu Agency reported.The question concerned allegations that &legalization of Afghan migrants and work
visas for Afghans& were discussed during a meeting between the Afghan Refugee Minister Khalil-ur-Rahman Haqqani and Cenk Unal, Chargé
d&Affaires and Head of Mission of the Turkish Embassy in Kabul.The foreign minister said it was a regular meeting between Unal and members
of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA).The issues of combating irregular migration originating from Afghanistan and, in this context,
the return of irregular Afghan migrants in our country were discussed during the meeting,& he said.Fidan underlined that Turkish missions
and embassies are not in the practice of announcing meetings with the country&s
authorities.​​​​​​​The post There is no promise to grant visas, residence permits to Afghan
migrants: Turkish FM first appeared on Ariana News.