Pakistan has once again urged the United States to acknowledge the ongoing Afghan refugee crisis, highlighting its immense humanitarian and economic burden. As one of the largest hosts of displaced Afghans, Pakistan has long provided shelter, but the strain on resources has reached a critical point.
Amidst regional instability and evolving geopolitical dynamics, Islamabad emphasizes the need for a collective international response. The mass displacement following the Taliban’s resurgence has intensified the crisis, necessitating urgent global intervention. Pakistan insists that the US, given its prolonged engagement in Afghanistan, must take a more active role in refugee resettlement and humanitarian aid.
The country underscores the socio-economic challenges of hosting millions of Afghan refugees, from infrastructure strain to security concerns. Pakistani officials stress that sustainable solutions lie in international burden-sharing, urging Washington to facilitate resettlement programs and financial assistance.
Beyond humanitarian concerns, Pakistan also points to the geopolitical implications, warning that neglecting displaced Afghans could fuel regional instability. With limited resources and mounting economic pressures, Islamabad reiterates that global powers, particularly the US, cannot turn a blind eye to the unfolding crisis.
As the world grapples with evolving refugee policies, Pakistan’s call serves as a stark reminder that displacement is a shared responsibility, demanding urgent, coordinated, and long-term solutions.
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