The Pakistani government office in Kabul will continue consular administrations Monday


The Pakistani government office in Kabul will continue consular administrations Monday

Pakistan's government office in Kabul will continue consular administrations as of Monday, after the Afghan Foreign Ministry has ensured all out security.

The international safe haven had recently limited the issuance of visas to Afghan natives by annoying a muddled association outside its offices, Radio Pakistan stated, refering to a representative for the consulate.

The gathering could request the reward of people to give them the privilege to enter the consular stage.

The announcement on the resumption of tasks was made after a gathering between Pakistan's diplomat to Afghanistan, Zahid Nasrullah Khan, and Afghan Deputy Foreign Minister Idrees Zaman.

"The Afghan Ministry of Foreign Affairs is persuaded that the gathering that remaining parts outside the [Pakistan] international safe haven could be captured immediately," the Pakistan Embassy said in an announcement.

"An inside and out examination will be done and the important measures could be set up in the locale to keep these culprits from running close to the premises of the government office."

The announcement said after the gathering and ensures, the international safe haven could continue its full consular ideas from Monday, July 29.

The international safe haven emphasized that it could never again pay any charges to get to the visa and that all visa candidates had been prepared just because.

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