No New Wave Of Afghan Refugees In Pakistan: Pakistani Military Official

No New Wave Of Afghan Refugees In Pakistan: Pakistani Military Official

ISLAMABAD, Aug 29 (NNN-APP) – There is no flux of Afghan refugees along the borders with Pakistan, and the people who have valid documents to enter Pakistan are being allowed to pass from the border crossings, the director-general of the media wing of the country’s military said.

The border crossings and other border posts are open for trade with Afghanistan, as it is a landlocked country, and on humanitarian grounds, it is improper to keep the borders closed indefinitely, Director-General, Babar Iftikhar, said, in a media briefing.

The official said, the biggest base in the near-immediate vicinity of Afghanistan to evacuate foreigners from Afghanistan is in Pakistan, and to help the international community take its nationals back home, 113 flights have landed from Afghanistan in Pakistan, including military and commercial aircraft, and 5,000 foreigners have been evacuated from Afghanistan with the help of Pakistan.

He said, Pakistan played its due role in the peace process, and always supported peace in Afghanistan because the people of Pakistan suffered the most, after Afghanistan, in the war.

“We have faced a massive brunt…more than 86,000 lives have been lost and 152 billion rupees (over 912 million U.S. dollars) in economic losses… and counting.”

“At the peak of the last two decades, while we were involved in this war on terror, there were more than 90 terrorist incidents taking place in a year in Pakistan,” Iftikhar added.– NNN-APP

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