Mr. Akhlaqi meet Deputy Ambassador of Germany in Kabul

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Thu, Sep 24 2020 8:32 AM
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On Wednesday. 23th of September, Both, the acting minister of refugees and repatriations and the deputy to the ambassador of Germane in Kabul stressed on more coaction and efforts for efficiency of their programs, assisting internal displaced and migrants.

Mr.Akhlaqi noted that internal displaced is the main topic and challenge for the government. “To decrease immigration process, undoubtedly it needs to handle the internal displaces .” Said Mr. Akhlaqi."

Stressing on more cooperation of MoRR with Its partners, the acting minister said that the working team of the ministry is committed to stay against corruption.in this case, we ask our international partners to cooperate us.

The deputy ambassador of Germane in Kabul noted the good relationship of Afghanistan with Germany, said Berlin will continue the partnership with Afghanistan. He cited that the main reason of immigration and displacement is violences.

Meanwhile, both emphasized on handling Afghan migrants in Germany based on an agreement between Kabul Berlin signed before.

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