Afghan Prime Minister Hassan Akhund has urged Afghans living in the US to return to the country, saying there would be no problems for them even if they had collaborated with US forces. Although the Taliban promise amnesty, the UN has reported cases of executions and disappearances. As immigration restrictions tighten in the US, former Afghan collaborators face difficulties in obtaining visas. The Taliban government has said it is open to talks with Washington on repatriating Afghan refugees.
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Talibanii îndeamnă afganii din SUA să revină în Afganistan şi promit că nu le vor face nimic rău / „Întoarceţi-vă acasă, nu vă vom face probleme, vă promitem!”
'Return to your country' Kabul tells Afghans rebuffed by Washington
A top Taliban official offers amnesty to Afghans who fled the country and urges them to return
A top Taliban official offers amnesty to Afghans who fled the country and urges them to return
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