
Afghan Ambassador and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Discuss Migrant Repatriation Process
Afghan Ambassador to Islamabad Mawlawi Sardar Ahmad Shakib held a telephone conversation with Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Sohail Afridi to address the ongoing situation of returning Afghan migrants. The discussion focused on administrative procedures, registration mechanisms, and the welfare of individuals currently awaiting repatriation.
During the call, Ambassador Shakib outlined several operational requests aimed at streamlining the return process. He called for an expansion of mobile registration teams to accommodate the volume of returnees and requested the expedited release of migrants currently held in detention. He also emphasized the need for coordinated efforts to ensure a smoother transition for those crossing back into Afghanistan.
In response, Chief Minister Afridi acknowledged the concerns raised by the Afghan diplomatic mission. He assured that provincial authorities would address the registration process and resolve other outstanding issues related to Afghan migrants within Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The provincial leadership indicated a commitment to managing the administrative aspects of the repatriation framework in coordination with relevant departments.
The conversation underscores ongoing diplomatic engagement between Afghan and Pakistani provincial officials regarding cross-border population movements. Both sides highlighted the importance of structured administrative procedures to manage the flow of returnees while addressing logistical and legal challenges associated with the process. Further coordination is expected as provincial authorities implement measures to facilitate registration and manage detention cases in accordance with established repatriation guidelines.
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