Taliban govt states Afghans in Qatar can return 'with full confidence'

The Taliban province stated on Saturday that Afghans who fled to Qatar, fearing reprisals over their collaboration with US forces, may return home

Taliban govt states Afghans in Qatar can return 'with full confidence'
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Taliban govt states Afghans in Qatar can return 'with full confidence'

The Taliban province stated on Saturday that Afghans who fled to Qatar, fearing reprisals over their collaboration with US forces, may return home "with full confidence".

The governing body of US Head Donald Trump, which has made a sweeping strict enforcement on immigration a signature directive, had given a Public demonstration 31 deadline to close a camp where more than 1,100 Afghans were staying at a former US base in Qatar.

Afghans have been going through the base for processing while seeking to move to the United States, fearing persecution by Taliban representatives for having worked with US forces before they withdrew and the Western-backed province collapsed in 2021.

"According to press reports, a number of Afghan nationals who had been awaiting US visas in the Province of Qatar have been asked to choose between repatriation to Afghanistan or resettlement in a third country," external government department spokesman Abdul Qahar Balkhi stated in a comment posted on X.

"Afghanistan constitutes the shared homeland of all Afghans & it invites all those concerned... (to) return to their homeland, whose doors remain open to them, with full confidence & calm of mind."

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