The government of Pakistan has taken a decisive step by initiating the voluntary evacuation of Afghan nationals who had been residing in the country without legal status.
The move is seen as a measure to address the concerns related to the country's integrity and stability.
Following the government's decision, a voluntary evacuation process commenced, witnessing the departure of thousands of Afghans.
Notably, Pakistan's approach has been marked by a lack of coercion, with the Afghan nationals being encouraged to return to their home country.
Pakistan has played a pivotal role in facilitating the migration of Afghans to various destinations, ensuring a smooth and orderly transition.
As part of this humanitarian effort, Pakistan has assisted 295 Afghan nationals in their journey to Canada, where they will be accommodated in 33 different cities.
This reflects Pakistan's commitment to supporting the resettlement of Afghans in countries that can provide them with a safe and stable environment.
Furthermore, Pakistan has actively contributed to the transfer of hundreds of Afghans to Britain, showcasing its global commitment to the safety and security of Afghan nationals.
The international community has lauded Pakistan's measures in this regard, recognizing its role in ensuring the well-being of those affected.