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US wants Pakistan to keep Afghan border open for DPs
Anwar IqbalPublished August 5, 2021 - Updated about an hour ago
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The demand could strain already tense relations between the two countries. — Reuters/File

The demand could strain already tense relations between the two countries. — Reuters/File
WASHINGTON: The United States wants Pakistan to keep its borders with Afghanistan open for Afghan refugees, a demand that could strain already tense relations between the two countries.
“So, in a place like Pakistan, it’ll be important that their borders remain open,” said a senior State Department official while briefing journalists on the new US refugee admission programme for Afghan nationals.
“Obviously, if people go north or if they go via Iran to Turkey …(they) have an opportunity both to enter the country as well as to register with either the government or with UNHCR,” the official added.
The new programme, announced on Monday, applies to those who worked on US-funded projects and to Afghans employed by a US-based media or non-governmental organisation (NGO).
Demand could strain already tense ties
An earlier programme, known as the Special Immigration Visa (SIV), covers interpreters and others who worked for the US government agencies, and their families.
Besides Pakistan, the US State Department has also asked Turkey to allow Afghans to stay in the country for up to 14 months before they are resettled in the United States.
National Security Adviser Moeed Yusuf said at a briefing in Washington this week that arrangements should be made to keep displaced Afghans inside their country instead of pushing them into Pakistan.
“Why make them dar-ba-dar (homeless)? Make arrangements for them inside their country. Pakistan does not have the capacity to take more refugees.”
The Turkish government too has criticised the US plan to use third countries to resettle Afghans, saying the move would cause a “great migration crisis” in the region.
“We do not accept the irresponsible decision taken by the United States without consulting our country,” the Turkish Ministry Foreign Ministry said in a statement issued in Ankara.
“If the United States wants to take these people to its country, it is possible to transfer them directly to their country by planes.”
There are two countries that can play a pivotal role in this resettlement plan, Iran and Pakistan. Since the United States does not have diplomatic relations with Iran, US policy makers look at Pakistan to help them implement this programme.
Pakistan, however, appears reluctant to do so. Since 1979, Pakistan has hosted millions of Afghans and more than three million are permanently settled in the country. Pakistani officials argue that their economy is not strong enough to absorb more refugees.
Published in Dawn, August 5th, 2021




FEED THE SNAKES AGAIN ????????
 
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Basically asking us to accept refugees

Would have agreed but Afghans by smack talking so much have lost our goodwill

And also what happened to Taliban coming from Pakistan shtick they were pulling?
 
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Absolutely no more of the back-stabbing scum. We should setup refugee camps within Afghanistan and send home all the thankless afghans living in Pakistan since 1979.



US wants Pakistan to keep Afghan border open for DPs
Anwar IqbalPublished August 5, 2021 - Updated about an hour ago
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The demand could strain already tense relations between the two countries. — Reuters/File

The demand could strain already tense relations between the two countries. — Reuters/File
WASHINGTON: The United States wants Pakistan to keep its borders with Afghanistan open for Afghan refugees, a demand that could strain already tense relations between the two countries.
“So, in a place like Pakistan, it’ll be important that their borders remain open,” said a senior State Department official while briefing journalists on the new US refugee admission programme for Afghan nationals.
“Obviously, if people go north or if they go via Iran to Turkey …(they) have an opportunity both to enter the country as well as to register with either the government or with UNHCR,” the official added.
The new programme, announced on Monday, applies to those who worked on US-funded projects and to Afghans employed by a US-based media or non-governmental organisation (NGO).

An earlier programme, known as the Special Immigration Visa (SIV), covers interpreters and others who worked for the US government agencies, and their families.
Besides Pakistan, the US State Department has also asked Turkey to allow Afghans to stay in the country for up to 14 months before they are resettled in the United States.
National Security Adviser Moeed Yusuf said at a briefing in Washington this week that arrangements should be made to keep displaced Afghans inside their country instead of pushing them into Pakistan.
“Why make them dar-ba-dar (homeless)? Make arrangements for them inside their country. Pakistan does not have the capacity to take more refugees.”
The Turkish government too has criticised the US plan to use third countries to resettle Afghans, saying the move would cause a “great migration crisis” in the region.
“We do not accept the irresponsible decision taken by the United States without consulting our country,” the Turkish Ministry Foreign Ministry said in a statement issued in Ankara.
“If the United States wants to take these people to its country, it is possible to transfer them directly to their country by planes.”
There are two countries that can play a pivotal role in this resettlement plan, Iran and Pakistan. Since the United States does not have diplomatic relations with Iran, US policy makers look at Pakistan to help them implement this programme.
Pakistan, however, appears reluctant to do so. Since 1979, Pakistan has hosted millions of Afghans and more than three million are permanently settled in the country. Pakistani officials argue that their economy is not strong enough to absorb more refugees.
Published in Dawn, August 5th, 2021




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If we open the borders, a lot of indian trained terrorists will be coming to Pakistan to create problems in our sensitive areas.
 
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Hellz No!!!

I would have normally advocated for Pakistan to create a safe zone a few kms inside Afghanistan....however the corrupt Kabul elitists will probably cry to the world that Pakistan is harboring Taliban in the camps and providing medical care to the Taliban.

Pakistan doesn't need that constant dark cloud of accusations over it.

I hope the military did a good job building and fortifying that border fence...or else we are proper faked!
 
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US wants Pakistan to keep Afghan border open for DPs
Anwar IqbalPublished August 5, 2021 - Updated about an hour ago
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The demand could strain already tense relations between the two countries. — Reuters/File

The demand could strain already tense relations between the two countries. — Reuters/File
WASHINGTON: The United States wants Pakistan to keep its borders with Afghanistan open for Afghan refugees, a demand that could strain already tense relations between the two countries.
“So, in a place like Pakistan, it’ll be important that their borders remain open,” said a senior State Department official while briefing journalists on the new US refugee admission programme for Afghan nationals.
“Obviously, if people go north or if they go via Iran to Turkey …(they) have an opportunity both to enter the country as well as to register with either the government or with UNHCR,” the official added.
The new programme, announced on Monday, applies to those who worked on US-funded projects and to Afghans employed by a US-based media or non-governmental organisation (NGO).

An earlier programme, known as the Special Immigration Visa (SIV), covers interpreters and others who worked for the US government agencies, and their families.
Besides Pakistan, the US State Department has also asked Turkey to allow Afghans to stay in the country for up to 14 months before they are resettled in the United States.
National Security Adviser Moeed Yusuf said at a briefing in Washington this week that arrangements should be made to keep displaced Afghans inside their country instead of pushing them into Pakistan.
“Why make them dar-ba-dar (homeless)? Make arrangements for them inside their country. Pakistan does not have the capacity to take more refugees.”
The Turkish government too has criticised the US plan to use third countries to resettle Afghans, saying the move would cause a “great migration crisis” in the region.
“We do not accept the irresponsible decision taken by the United States without consulting our country,” the Turkish Ministry Foreign Ministry said in a statement issued in Ankara.
“If the United States wants to take these people to its country, it is possible to transfer them directly to their country by planes.”
There are two countries that can play a pivotal role in this resettlement plan, Iran and Pakistan. Since the United States does not have diplomatic relations with Iran, US policy makers look at Pakistan to help them implement this programme.
Pakistan, however, appears reluctant to do so. Since 1979, Pakistan has hosted millions of Afghans and more than three million are permanently settled in the country. Pakistani officials argue that their economy is not strong enough to absorb more refugees.
Published in Dawn, August 5th, 2021




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No Sir
Did we wage a war there? And failed to bring peace?
US should be responsible for the outcomes of its useless war that'd killed millions.
 
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They asking Pakistan to sign on its death warrant. With refugees they will send their terrorist. Pakistan should create buffer zone like turkey did inside Syria same way pak must do in Afganistán with the help of talib.
 
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We must convey that the lot which will come to Pakistan after American withdrawal is the same which claim Pakistan as terrorist country and blame us for mess created in their country by USA.

They soon after finding refuge here will start their anti-Pakistan activities both militarily and politically .... We can't afford it.

We can not give refuge to the hostile population who was feed anti-Pakistan propaganda 24/7 by their Government, USA and India in past twenty years....

This is a mess created by these 3 countries so they should be one who should bear the burden of this ....
 
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So America wants Pakistan to take in refugee's than blame Pakistan to harbor Terrorists when some Terrorists will sneak in hiding among the refugee's, yaar bas ker do Amerika Pakistan ki jaan chor do.
 
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Pakistan's response to america: "We will not keep our borders open because you (america) want it. Pakistan is a Sovereign State and we have our own foreign policy. Pakistan will engage with it's neighbor, Afghanistan, on equal terms with the objective of peace in the region. As for you (america), you are no longer relevant to the region of Central Asia and in particular, Afghanistan. So if you can kindly mind your own damn business and leave the regional matters of Central Asia, to the countries that are part of it."
 
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