UK decides to speed up relocation of Afghan staff amid safety concerns June 01, 2021
he British government has decided to speed up the process of relocating vulnerable Afghans, who risked their lives supporting British troops, to the United Kingdom under the Afghan Relocation and Assistance Policy (ARAP). Courtesy file photo
Saudi Gazette report
LONDON The British government has decided to speed up the process of relocating vulnerable Afghans, who risked their lives supporting British troops, to the United Kingdom under the Afghan Relocation and Assistance Policy (ARAP) and help them start new lives, according to a government’s press statement.
The move follows the UK’s decision along with the NATO members, to withdraw military forces from Afghanistan.
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