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Turkey said we failed to help Afghan refugees

Turkey said we failed to help Afghan refugees
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The United Nations: After two decades in Afghanistan, the United States must do more to help the country’s refugees, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said in comments that were aired on Wednesday.
Turkey organizes the world’s largest refugee population – around 4 million, mostly Syrians – and have warned that it cannot receive more arrivals from Afghanistan.
“At present, the M.S.
failed to fulfill its obligations.
We have more than 300,000 Afghan refugees and we will no longer be able to welcome every Afghan refugees in Turkey,” said Erdogan in the CBS interview preview because of the week.
“Of course, the US must do many things and have to invest much because the US has been there for the past 20 years but why, why? First, these questions must be answered by the US” Afghan refugees have fled their countries since the month Then, when the Taliban swept back to power as US troops who were ready to withdraw from the country at the end of August.
The day before, Erdogan used his speech to the UN General Assembly in New York to warn the potential waves of refugees triggered by climate change.
Turkey experienced continuous dissatisfaction at the level of migration from the beginning of Syrian conflict a decade ago.
The government is in the process of strengthening security on his eastern border with Iran, including walls, amid fears that the Taliban government can encourage refugees, many try to reach Europe, to the Turkish border.

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