Islamabad: Repatriation of Afghans residing illegally in Pakistan is continuing.
According to Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, the latest statistics indicate that the total figure of returnees has reached 799,208. This ongoing process reflects the effort to address the issue of illegal Afghan residents in the country.
The repatriation initiative is part of a broader strategy to regulate and manage migration flows in the region. The return of Afghan nationals has been facilitated through coordinated efforts between Pakistani authorities and relevant Afghan institutions, ensuring a structured and organized process.
The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting has been overseeing the repatriation process, providing updates and ensuring transparency in the operations. The figures released highlight the scale of the initiative and the challenges involved in managing such a significant movement of people across borders.
This development comes in the context of ongoing discussions between Pakistan and Afghanistan regarding border management and the need for cooperative measures to handle migration and security concerns in the region. The repatriation process is expected to continue, with authorities monitoring and managing the situation closely.