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India limits issuing visas for Afghans: Rabbani

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Last Updated on: October 25, 2022

Afghanistan Foreign Minister Salahuddin Rabbani has stated that India has limited issuing visas for Afghans due to Afghan passports are being used by foreigners.

Minister of Foreign Affairs Saluddin Rabbani said,” Afghan passports have seen in the hands of foreigners therefore India has enforced some limitations on issuing visas for Afghans.”

Meanwhile senators have demanded the Minister of Foreign Minister to provide more information about peace process.

He said,” there is no development made on peace process yet, all the Afghanistan neighboring countries should come together to work honestly and ensure peace and stability in Afghanistan.”

Scores of Afghan senators have stated that Pakistan has been interfering into Afghanistan’s affairs since years, International community should exert pressures on the country to hands off from it.

Senator Sher Mohammad Akhundzada said,” Afghan refugees should register complains on the parliament of those countries who are in.”

“International community provide supports for both Afghanistan and Pakistan which is supporting terrorism, this means that International community doesn’t want peace and stability to be ensured in Afghanistan senator Nadir Baluch said,”

Senator Faisal Sami said,” Pakistan clearly support Taliban councils within its territory, even they have held funeral ceremony in Pakistan for those suicide attackers who had targeted the 10th NDS security department ensuring security and protection for the Afghan prominent figures in Kabul city, in the following attack 64 people were killed and more than 327 other injured.”

Earlier the United Emirates have banned issuing visas for Afghan workers whom were willing to work due to same problem.

Issuing the Electronic National Identity has been one of the major challenges of the National Unity Government, not issuing that cards has created dozens problems for Afghans not to be capable to take their love once for further treating to abroad.

Reported by Fawad Nassiri

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