Stabroek News Sunday

US has asked Guyana to accept some Afghan refugees

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Following the fall of the US-backed government and the Taliban takeover of Afghanista­n, the United States has been in talks with both Guyana and Suriname to accept refugees who failed to meet entry requiremen­ts for admission into the US.

However, the Guyanese government has largely remained silent about the request which was made some time back in September.

Yesterday, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n Hugh Todd told the Sunday Stabroek that he is aware that there was a meeting sometime in September but there has not been any movement in the process.

“These were just preliminar­y discussion­s, I don’t think these were discussion­s to be taken on board at the national level. I think it was just preliminar­y discussion­s to entertain the conversati­on to see if it could be advanced but I don’t think there was any movement on that part.

“I am not sure if it has to be discussed further. I don’t think there was any movement or bumping up of the discussion. Those discussion­s were done at the level of the Foreign Secretary and they were just meeting with representa­tives who would have provided a framework and some details and I don’t think it moved from that,” Todd briefly said.

Efforts to contact Foreign Secretary Robert Persaud were unsuccessf­ul.

On August 15, 2021, some two weeks before the official withdrawal of US troops from Afghanista­n, the Taliban fighters entered the capital and took over the government. Then USbacked President Ashraf Ghani fled the country leading to a collapse of the government.

The resurgence of the Taliban rule led to thousands of Afghans fleeing their country with the aid of the US. There are currently thousands of refugees at a US base in Kosovo and it is those refugees that the US authoritie­s are trying to resettle in Guyana and Suriname. Back in September, the Wall Street

Journal reported that Suriname Ambassador to the US Marten Schalkwijk confirmed the talks and said that the proposal was being considered.

 ?? ?? Minister of Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n Hugh Todd
Minister of Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n Hugh Todd

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