Pakistan vows to help Afghan refugees return home

Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi chairing a federal cabinet meeting on Feb. 20, 2018. (Photo courtesy: Press Information Department)
Updated 21 February 2018
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Pakistan vows to help Afghan refugees return home

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s federal cabinet has vowed to extend all possible help toward the voluntary repatriation of Afghan refugees.
A meeting chaired by Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi on Tuesday evening discussed in detail the issue of repatriation.
“The cabinet considered various recommendations for addressing the issue of Afghan refugees,” the Prime Minister’s Office said in a statement without sharing any details about the proposals.
“It was emphasized that the international community should also fulfill its obligations toward shouldering this responsibility to ensure smooth repatriation and rehabilitation of the refugees.”
According to Pakistani officials, there are currently 1.4 million registered, and an equal number of unregistered, Afghan citizens living in Pakistan.
Pakistan has consistently maintained that Afghan refugees must be encouraged to return to their homeland through the creation of necessary “pull factors” by the Afghan government.
The Pakistani cabinet earlier this month granted a 60-day stay extension for Afghan refugees. The new deadline is on March 31.


PM Sharif calls on Pakistan, UAE to enhance cooperation in trade and investment

Updated 23 December 2025
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PM Sharif calls on Pakistan, UAE to enhance cooperation in trade and investment

  • Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif meets UAE Ambassador Salem Mohammed Salem Al Bawab Al Zaabi
  • Sharif invites collaboration with UAE in energy, minerals, IT, railways and aviation sectors, says PMO

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Tuesday called on Pakistan and the UAE to enhance their trade, economic and investment relations, inviting investment from the Gulf country in Pakistan’s priority sectors. 

The UAE is Pakistan’s third-largest trading partner and a major source of foreign investment for the South Asian country. In May 2024, the UAE committed to investing $10 billion in Pakistan’s economic sectors in the coming years.

Sharif met UAE Ambassador Salem Mohammed Salem Al Bawab Al Zaabi at the Prime Minister House on Tuesday where the two sides discussed bilateral relations and economic ties, the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) said. 

“Expressing his satisfaction at the volume of bilateral trade between the two sides, the Prime Minister further highlighted the need for both sides to focus on enhancing economic ties, trade, investment opportunities, and collaboration in areas such as energy, minerals, IT, railways and aviation,” the statement said. 

Sharif also invited increased UAE investments in key sectors to support Pakistan’s economic growth and stability, the PMO said.

The Pakistani prime minister acknowledged the UAE’s consistent support for Pakistan “in times of need,” acknowledging the country’s humanitarian assistance and developmental projects.

Al Zaabi thanked the Pakistani premier for extending him a warm welcome, the PMO said. 

“He reaffirmed the UAE’s firm resolve and keen interest to deepen its partnership with Pakistan across all spheres and assured the Prime Minister that he would work hard to explore new avenues for cooperation that would benefit both nations,” the statement concluded.