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IEA’s refugees minister meets Turkish Chargé d’Affaires, discusses migrants problems

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The Acting Minister of Refugees and Returnees has discussed the problems of migrants and the release of Afghan prisoners in Turkey in a meeting with Cenk Unal, the Turkish Chargé d'Affaires in Kabul.

At the meeting Khalilur Rahman Haqqani said that a joint committee should be established to deal with the situation of immigrants.

The Turkish Chargé d'Affaires said that his country wants good relations with Afghanistan and the two countries have good diplomatic relations.

Cenk Unal has also said that the statistics of inappropriate behavior of the Turkish police with Afghan immigrants has decreased.

"Turkey has good and deep relations with Afghanistan, the presence of Afghan diplomats in that country and the movement of delegations show Turkey's good intentions towards Afghanistan. Reports of inappropriate police behavior with Afghan immigrants in Turkey have decreased, and if there are complaints in any place, action will be taken,” Cenk Unal said.

However, experts say that including Turkey, the majority of host countries of Afghan immigrants misbehave with immigrants, and the host countries act against international migration laws.

According to statistics, more than 100,000 Afghan immigrants live in Turkey legally and nearly 300,000 live illegally. However, many reports have been published about the Turkish police’s ill treatment if Afghan immigrants and the forced deportation of Afghan immigrants from Turkey continues.

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US to give $157 million in humanitarian aid in response to Lebanon crisis

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The United States will provide nearly $157 million in new humanitarian assistance to support populations affected by conflict in Lebanon and the region, the State Department said in a statement on Friday.

"This funding will address new and existing needs of internally displaced persons and refugee populations inside Lebanon and the communities that host them. The assistance will also support those fleeing to neighboring Syria," the State Department said.

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Muttaqi meets Lavrov in Moscow, hopes for expansion of diplomatic ties

He mentioned the political and economic developments between Afghanistan and regional countries and expressed hope that the level of diplomatic relations between Russia and the Islamic Emirate will increase.

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Acting Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi has met with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov on the sidelines of the sixth meeting of the Moscow Format Consultations on Afghanistan.

The two sides discussed bilateral political and economic relations and regional issues, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) said in a statement on Saturday.

Muttaqi considered the Moscow Format Consultations on Afghanistan of special importance for the Afghan government and requested that it become a mechanism for developing cooperation between Afghanistan and regional countries.

He mentioned the political and economic developments between Afghanistan and regional countries and expressed hope that the level of diplomatic relations between Russia and the Islamic Emirate will increase.

Muttaqi also talked about security and stability in Afghanistan, saying that security has made conditions suitable for investment in Afghanistan.

According to the Foreign Ministry’s statement, Lavrov emphasized on the expansion of his country's relations with Afghanistan in the political and economic fields, adding that Russian companies are interested in investing in agriculture, mining and transport sectors in Afghanistan.

He also pointed to Afghanistan's position in the wake of recent developments in the region and the world, saying that Afghanistan can play an important role in the region's economic connectivity.

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Russian leadership has decided to remove IEA from list of banned groups

Kabulov said that Russia’s Foreign Ministry jointly with the Russia’s Federal Security Service and a number of other Russian agencies are putting finishing legal touches on the removal of IEA from the list of banned groups.

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Russia has already made a principal decision to remove the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) from its list of banned groups, with certain legal procedures pending, Russian Special Presidential Representative for Afghanistan Zamir Kabulov has said.

Kabulov said that Russia's Foreign Ministry jointly with the Russia’s Federal Security Service and a number of other Russian agencies are putting finishing legal touches on the removal of IEA from the list of banned groups.

"A principal decision on this has already been made by the Russian leadership. But the process should be carried out within the Russian legal framework," the Russian envoy said following the latest round of consultations on Afghanistan in Moscow, TASS news agency reported.

Russian authorities just need to bring the process in line with federal laws, Kabulov explained. "Hopefully, the final decision will be announced soon," he added.

Earlier on Friday, Director of the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) Alexander Bortnikov said that work to remove IEA from the list of banned groups was in the final stages in Russia.

According to the FSB chief, Russia can see that the IEA is "ready to fight" the Khorasan branch of Daesh, which he claimed to be "getting material support from the West which uses the terrorist group’s capacity to carry out subversive false-flag operations on our soil."

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