The Ministry of Economy has announced that China will provide 100 million yuan, approximately $14 million, to address the needs of migrants in Afghanistan.
The ministry disclosed in a press release on Sunday, July 14th, following a meeting between Din Mohammad Hanif, the Taliban Minister of Economy, and Zhuosheng, China’s Ambassador to Kabul.
According to the press release, discussions during the meeting focused on economic and trade cooperation, investment in Afghanistan, the construction of the Aynak copper mine road, and the continuation of educational programs in the country.
The Ministry of Economy emphasized that these contributions will be coordinated with the ministry to address the needs of returning migrants in the country.
Meanwhile, concerns persist over the ongoing expulsion of Afghan migrants from Pakistan, with protests from Iran and Pakistan urging a halt to the process.
Earlier, China’s ambassador had informed Taliban officials of China’s readiness to address the issues of returning migrants in Afghanistan.
It is noteworthy that several human rights organizations have expressed concern about the difficult situation of these migrants in Afghanistan following their expulsion from Pakistan and have called for attention to their needs.
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