The understanding comes to this effect reaches during telephonic conversation between Canada's Immigration and Refugees Minister, Mark Miller with Interior Minister Sarfraz Ahmed Bugti today.


Islamabad: Pakistan and Canada on Sunday agreed to further strengthen their bilateral relations.
The understanding to this effect was reached during telephonic conversation between Canada's Immigration and Refugees Minister, Mark Miller with Interior Minister Sarfraz Ahmed Bugti today.
The Canadian Minister thanked Pakistan for allowing and facilitating the repatriation of Afghan refugees to Canada from Pakistan which continues through various flights. He also invited the Interior Minister to visit.
Caretaker Interior Minister @PakSarfrazbugti had telephonic conversation with Canadian Minister for Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship, Marc Miller. Both sides agreed to further strengthen bilateral relations in various fields@MOIofficialGoP #News #RadioPakistan pic.twitter.com/zbs6bzen26
— Radio Pakistan (@RadioPakistan) October 30, 2023
Canada.
Speaking on the occasion, the Interior Minister said Pakistan has been hosting Afghan refugees for decades and no action is being taken against legally staying Afghan nationals.

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