Interior Minister Khalifa Sirajuddin Haqqani also held talks with Barham Salih and his delegation.
Following their joint visit to Afghanistan, UN High Commissioner for Refugees Barham Salih and UNDP Administrator Alexander De Croo said in a joint statement that investment in protection, livelihoods, economic opportunities, and the reintegration of returnees is essential to achieving lasting stability in Afghanistan.
UN High Commissioner for Refugees Barham Salih said that millions of Afghans continue to rely on humanitarian assistance, adding that the ongoing return of Afghan migrants is placing increasing pressure on local communities.
Charlie Goodlake, spokesperson for UNHCR in Afghanistan, said: ” The Chiefs of UNHCR and UNDP visited Afghanistan for the first time from the 5th of July to the 8th of July. The focus of their visit was to see how humanitarian and development partners can work together, complement each other, to support returnees.”
Economic analyst Shams-ur-Rahman Ahmadzai said: “Following these meetings, the United Nations, particularly UNHCR, should establish structured systems and major projects in coordination with the Ministry of Refugees and Repatriation. If infrastructure projects are launched, they can create suitable employment opportunities for deportees and returning Afghans.”
Separately, Interior Minister Khalifa Sirajuddin Haqqani also held talks with Barham Salih and his delegation.
The two sides discussed addressing the challenges facing migrants, supporting returning Afghan refugees, and continuing humanitarian assistance.
Interior Ministry spokesperson Abdul Matin Qani said: “The meeting emphasized expanding cooperation, particularly on migration issues. We recorded a number of points to further strengthen cooperation in the future.”
During his visit to Afghanistan, Barham Salih also told Sky News that tensions between Afghanistan and Pakistan should be resolved as soon as possible, urging both neighboring countries to work toward easing the situation.
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