Uzbekistan sends 150 Afghan refugees back home

Uzbekistan sends 150 Afghan refugees back home
An image taken for staff talking near Airbus A400 transport aircraft of German Air Force Luftwaffe in Tashkent on Wednesday. Uzbekistan sent 150 Afghan refugees back to Afghanistan, after agreeing with Taliban based on refugees’ requests. (Reuters)
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Updated 20 August 2021 20:10
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Uzbekistan sends 150 Afghan refugees back home

Uzbekistan sends 150 Afghan refugees back home
  • Refugees had been given security guarantees and all have reported they were able to return safely

TASHKENT: Uzbekistan has sent 150 Afghan refugees back to Afghanistan as per an agreement with the Taliban and after requests from the refugees themselves, the Uzbek foreign ministry said on Friday.
The refugees had been given security guarantees and all have reported they were able to return safely to their homes after the “necessary formalities,” the ministry said in a statement.
It is unclear how many Afghans have crossed into the former Soviet republic as Taliban insurgents overran Afghanistan. The Tashkent government has denied that senior Afghan figures such as ethnic Uzbek leader Abdul Rashid Dustum were among them.
The Uzbek foreign ministry said in a separate statement that minister Abdulaziz Kamilov discussed the situation in Afghanistan with United States Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman on Friday.