Pakistan and Afghanistan Collaborate for Smooth Evacuation of Illegal Afghan Refugees Amid November 1 Deadline
Pakistani and Afghan officials meet to discuss border management and the evacuation of illegal Afghan citizens living in Pakistan. The meeting focuses on providing facilities to Afghan refugees and addressing recent border management issues. Cooperation and a well-coordinated approach are emphasized for a humane response to the crisis.
Pakistani and Afghan government officials met on Tuesday to discuss border management issues and the smooth evacuation of illegal Afghan citizens living in Pakistan. The Pakistani government has set a deadline of November 1 for all illegal Afghan nationals to leave the country. The meeting focused on providing facilities to Afghan refugees crossing the border, including patients, and ensuring a smooth and organized evacuation process.
Jan Achakzai, the Balochistan caretaker information minister, highlighted that the meeting involved Pakistani border management officials and representatives from the Taliban Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan. They discussed the provision of facilities to Afghans crossing the border, particularly those in need of medical attention, and emphasized the importance of a well-coordinated and humane approach to the evacuation of illegal Afghan refugees.
The meeting also addressed recent border management issues, with the attendance of Deputy Commissioner Raja Athar Abbas and Frontier Corps Commander Chaman Umar Jabbar. One of the key areas of focus was the challenges faced by patients at the border, reflecting a collective effort to manage the humanitarian aspects of the Afghan refugee crisis. According to Achakzai, thousands of Afghan refugee families have already crossed over to Afghanistan via the Chaman border, and there is a daily outflow of hundreds of illegal refugees.
This ongoing movement highlights the urgency of addressing border management issues and ensuring a smooth and organized evacuation process for the remaining illegal Afghan nationals. The meeting between Pakistani and Afghan officials underscores the importance of cooperation in managing the border and addressing the challenges faced by Afghan refugees. The smooth evacuation of illegal Afghan refugees and the provision of facilities to those crossing the border, including patients, are key considerations in ensuring a humane and organized response to the Afghan refugee crisis.