No complaints from Pakistan, Afghan citizens should prepare for return: Consul General
The Afghan Consul General, Hafiz Mohibullah Shakir, has stated that there are no complaints from Pakistan and urged Afghan citizens to prepare for their return home.
In his address, Consul General Mohibullah expressed gratitude to Pakistan for hosting Afghan citizens for four decades, allowing them to benefit from education, business, and employment opportunities.
He emphasized the importance of returning to Afghanistan to contribute to the country’s development, noting that Afghanistan is now free from foreign military presence and is experiencing peace and stability.
Regarding women’s education, he stated that there are no restrictions on education in Afghanistan, but the educational system is under review to create a safe environment for women.
He announced that 76,000 Afghan refugees have already returned, urging others to prepare for their repatriation.
He concluded by acknowledging the cooperation Afghan refugees received in Pakistan and affirmed that the leaders of Afghanistan stand with their people, assuring that there is no cause for concern.
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