The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Pakistan has announced new restrictions on the entry of trucks from Afghanistan into the country.
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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Pakistan has announced new restrictions on the entry of trucks from Afghanistan into the country.
According to this decision, all drivers must have a visa to enter Pakistan.
Mumtaz Zahra Baloch, the spokesperson of Pakistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, said on Friday (November 24) in an interview with Sama TV channel: After November 1, commercial vehicle drivers must obtain Pakistani visas.
Last Tuesday, Torkham crossing was blocked after Pakistani agents requested truck drivers. According to the negotiations, the dinner was opened on the same day.
Now, Mumtaz Zahra Baloch says that the Pakistani embassy in Kabul is talking to Taliban officials so that trade can continue unhindered.
According to Baloch, Pakistan, like other countries in the world, has special laws for asylum seekers that it must implement. He also emphasized: Violators will be sentenced to fine, imprisonment and exile.
Pakistan began forcibly deporting 1.7 million undocumented Afghans on November 1.
There are also complaints that a number of asylum seekers with documents have been arrested by the Pakistani police and even deported to Afghanistan.
On the other hand, Hsiaw Wei Lee, the head of the World Food Program in Afghanistan, presented a very bad picture of Afghanistan in a UN meeting connected from Kabul.
He said at the Geneva meeting that many Afghan refugees return from Pakistan empty-handed.
“A number of women have been forced to leave without their husbands because their husbands were arrested by the police. Families enter Afghanistan with only the food they need during the journey. They are tired and hungry and need help.” Urgent help They are in a very bad situation as the winter continues. “Everybody I’ve talked to has told me they don’t know how they’re going to survive the winter?”
Refugees deported from Pakistan have nothing to help them survive this winter, according to the head of the World Food Program in Afghanistan.
Human rights groups, the United Nations, countries and the Taliban government have asked Pakistan to stop the forced deportation of Afghan refugees, but the Pakistani government has not changed its decision and has emphasized that this process will continue.