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Germany promised to take 25,000 Afghan documents – EU

Germany promised to take 25,000 Afghan documents - EU
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Brussels: Germany has promised to recognize 25,000 Afghans who are considered the most risky following the Taliban takeover in Kabul from around 40,000 people such as the European Union countries must accept, according to a letter to an EU senior official.
Germany has a record number of nearly 900,000 people who seek protection in its land in 2015, most of them come from Syria, Afghanistan and Iraq.
In a letter dated December 9 and seen by Reuters on Friday, home Commissioner Ure UE Ylva Johansson asked member countries to promise all promises of their resettlement at the end of 2022.
“People who are vulnerable and refugees are awaiting their departure starting to life New in salvation and dignity, “he said.
And 25,000 refugees to be taken by Germany, the Netherlands agreed to recognize more than 3,100 lively Afghans and their safety now looks at most risky.
France and Spain will take 2,500 people, followed by 2,000 who will go to Sweden, according to the document.
Western countries evacuated more than 120,000 Afghans in Airlift regulated in a hurry in August when the Taliban took over Kabul, carrying a US military mission led for two decades to the country to the chaotic tip.
But Western troops left tens of thousands of Afghans who had advocated human and female rights, or worked as journalists or for former government and are now worried about their fate under the Taliban government.

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