UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) Filippo Grande has urged Pakistan to accept a new wave of refugees from Afghanistan and expressed the possibility that if these refugees are returned due to lack of documents If sent, they could be at risk.
According to the report, he said that these refugees may be from minorities or they may face other problems.
Speaking at a news conference, Filippo Grande said the future was full of dangers and uncertainties, but that it was important that "we move forward and engage with the Taliban in the international community to save Afghanistan and the region from catastrophe." Keep going.
He said that there was no large influx of refugees but some Afghans came to Pakistan and may have special needs.
He said that he fully understands Pakistan's position in which millions of refugees have been present for the last 40 years.
The UN official said that Pakistan is very cautious about refugees and wants to be very careful to know who is entering the country.
He claimed that the security situation in Afghanistan was improving and that the UNHCR would be able to increase its humanitarian assistance if adequate support and resources were provided.
"The security situation has improved but we are still concerned about the threat of terrorists. We hope that the new administration will be united and that it will not be divided, otherwise it will lead to instability," he said. There will be an aspect.
The international community must find ways to help the Afghan state and its institutions work, Filippo Grande said.
"If the state stops working, it will create a bigger crisis than the humanitarian crisis," he said.
Filippo Grande emphasized that the UNHCR had not yet seen the large number of refugees, but that if the state was destroyed, many would seek refuge in other countries, so it was important to stop the situation.
"During meetings with government officials in Islamabad, he stressed that we must do everything possible inside Afghanistan to save the country from disaster," he said.
"We must not face the refugee crisis again after 40 years, the international community must immediately help the UNHCR to stop the refugee crisis," he added.
The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) said that there was an international feeling that Afghanistan could not be left to its own devices and that it could not be abandoned. Was left on the bill.
He added that the realization now is that leaving it on its own will wreak havoc first on Afghans, then on neighboring countries and then on the region and beyond.