Pak extends stay of Afghan refugees for six months
BY Agencies1 July 2016 11:04 PM GMT
Agencies1 July 2016 11:04 PM GMT
The announcement in this regard by Pakistan was made on Wednesday ahead of on Thursday’s deadline for their return.
Pakistan had set the deadline to put pressure on the about 3 million Afghan refugees -- 1.5 million registered and about as many undocumented -- to return to their homeland. Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif granted the six month stay till December 31, 2016, an official said.
Sharif extended the stay of the refugees in the country and asked authorities to discuss the issue of their return with Afghan officials and UN High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR), Radio Pakistan reported.
Sharif said Pakistan will supply free wheat for three years to refugee camps set up in Afghanistan to accommodate those returning from Pakistan.Afghanistan had earlier asked to extend the stay for two more years so that it could prepare to receive the refugees.
According to UNHCR, there are 1.6 million registered and another 1 million unregistered refugees in Pakistan but local official of Pakistan put their total number to more than 3 million.
Pakistan wants early return of the refugees as they have become a security problem as militants use their camps to hide, according to Advisor to the Prime Minister on Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz.
The deteriorating security situation in Afghanistan meant that between January and June only 7,000 Afghans have returned to their homeland, according to UNHCR Pakistan.
Pakistan last week called for international support as it warned that without help, the flow of those fleeing Afghanistan’s decades-long war to Europe could increase.
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