INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Acting Minister of Refugees and Repatriation Mawlawi Abdul Kabir on Wednesday met with Per Albert Ilsaas, the Norwegian Chargé dAffaires to
Afghanistan, discussing the challenges faced by Afghan refugees amid the ongoing forced deportations from Pakistan.
During the meeting,
Ilsaas expressed deep concern over the situation, noting that the Norwegian government is actively working to address the issue through
international diplomatic channels
He acknowledged the progress made by the Islamic Emirate in various areas and stressed the need for dialogue and direct engagement between
Norway and the Islamic Emirate to resolve pressing concerns, according to a statement released by the Ministry of Refugees and
Repatriation.
The diplomat also welcomed the Islamic Emirates declaration of a general amnesty, describing it as a meaningful step toward
fostering peace and reducing acts of retaliation
Additionally, he mentioned the possibility of reopening Afghanistans embassy in Norway, which he believes could help strengthen diplomatic
relations and enhance trust between Kabul and European countries, the statement said.
In reply, Abdul Kabir thanked the Norwegian
government for its continued humanitarian assistance to the Afghan people
He reaffirmed the Islamic Emirates commitment to serving all citizens equally and emphasized its dedication to rebuilding and developing
Afghanistan.
Kabir also condemned the forced deportation of Afghan refugees from Pakistan, labeling it a violation of human rights and
He called on the global community to increase its support in addressing the growing refugee crisis and revealed that the Islamic Emirate is
working on a permanent housing plan for returning refugees, urging humanitarian organizations to contribute to this effort.
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Norwegian diplomat voices concern over forced deportation of Afghan refugees from Pakistan first appeared on TINS News.