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The Taliban's acting foreign minister expressed concern and sadness over the forced deportation of Afghan nationals by Pakistan during a rare meeting with Pakistan's foreign minister. Pakistan has expelled over 80,000 Afghans since March, marking a possible thaw in relations between the neighboring countries. The discussion focused on security, commerce, boosting bilateral trade, and the rights of returning Afghans to take their property proceeds with them.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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