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Afghanistan: Dozens of Afghans queue outside Iranian embassy seeking visas٠٠:٠٢:٣٠
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Crowds gathered outside the Iranian embassy as hundreds of Afghans waited in hopes of receiving a visa to travel to Iran, in Kabul on Tuesday.

This comes as thousands of Afghans have reportedly fled over the border to Iran in recent weeks.

The Taliban agreed that after the withdrawal of foreign troops Afghans with the appropriate travel documents would still be able to travel. In a statement made by the Taliban to 100 countries on August 29, they confirmed that those who wished to leave could do so “in a safe and orderly manner”.

The Taliban has seized control of Afghanistan as the US and its NATO allies withdrew their troops after a 20-year conflict.

Afghanistan: Dozens of Afghans queue outside Iranian embassy seeking visas

Afghanistan, Kabul
سبتمبر ٢٨, ٢٠٢١ at ١٧:٢٩ GMT +00:00 · Published

Crowds gathered outside the Iranian embassy as hundreds of Afghans waited in hopes of receiving a visa to travel to Iran, in Kabul on Tuesday.

This comes as thousands of Afghans have reportedly fled over the border to Iran in recent weeks.

The Taliban agreed that after the withdrawal of foreign troops Afghans with the appropriate travel documents would still be able to travel. In a statement made by the Taliban to 100 countries on August 29, they confirmed that those who wished to leave could do so “in a safe and orderly manner”.

The Taliban has seized control of Afghanistan as the US and its NATO allies withdrew their troops after a 20-year conflict.

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Crowds gathered outside the Iranian embassy as hundreds of Afghans waited in hopes of receiving a visa to travel to Iran, in Kabul on Tuesday.

This comes as thousands of Afghans have reportedly fled over the border to Iran in recent weeks.

The Taliban agreed that after the withdrawal of foreign troops Afghans with the appropriate travel documents would still be able to travel. In a statement made by the Taliban to 100 countries on August 29, they confirmed that those who wished to leave could do so “in a safe and orderly manner”.

The Taliban has seized control of Afghanistan as the US and its NATO allies withdrew their troops after a 20-year conflict.

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