Pakistan not setting up camp to accommodate Afghan refugees
Published By : Prameya News Bureau | September 07, 2021 IST
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Islamabad, Sep 7: Amid international concerns over the possible colossal wave of Afghan refugees, Pakistan has said that it is not setting up any camp to accommodate the refugees on its territory. Pakistan is not setting up any camp to accommodate a new wave of Afghan refugees on its territory after the Taliban takeover of the war-torn nation, Interior Minister Sheikh Rasheed Ahmad said. The Minister said that his country is allowing Afghan nationals holding Pakistani visas and other documents to enter the country, but there is no other policy so far for refugees, reports Xinhua news agency. Ahmad said that the situation at the country’s two border crossings with Afghanistan is under control and there is no influx of refugees anywhere along the borders.
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