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More than 120,000 people, mostly Afghans, were airlifted from Kabul in a chaotic evacuation after the Western-backed government collapsed in August 2021.
Hundreds of thousands more Afghans have fled since then, with many promised new lives in the nations involved in their country's 20-year occupation.
The exodus was triggered by the humiliating withdrawal of Western forces from Afghanistan and the Taliban's sudden takeover of the country. Afghan people who had worked for the occupying forces feared retribution and attempted to relocate to the West, preferably the United States.
US lawmakers, who had initially agreed to take in all the Afghan employees serving the foreign forces, walked backed on the decision. Other Western countries are also refusing to accept those they had initially accepted for relocation, leaving tens of thousands of Afghans stranded.
Pakistani foreign office spokeswoman Mumtaz Zahra Baloch said Thursday that three years after the Taliban takeover, there were still 25,000 Afghans approved for relocation to the US living in Pakistan.
A further 9,000 Afghans resident in Pakistan have been accepted by Australia, as have 6,000 by Canada, 3,000 by Germany and more than 1,000 by Britain -- all yet to be relocated.
“Pakistan has been working with governments of Australia, Canada, Germany, the US, the UK, France and Italy who agreed to take a certain number of Afghan nationals,” Baloch said.
“For that we have remained engaged with them and we have urged them to expedite the approval and visa issuance process for these individuals so that they can relocate as early as possible,” she added.
Afghan refugees say the longer the refugees are forced to wait for visas in Pakistan, the higher the risks of being deported to Afghanistan.
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