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Six Afghan women MPs arrive in Greece on way to US

The female MPs will be hosted in Greece for a short time until resettlement procedures to the United States are completed

Update : 22 Sep 2021, 07:37 PM

Greece on Wednesday said it was temporarily hosting six Afghan women MPs and their families who fled Afghanistan ahead of eventual resettlement in the United States.

Greece was hosting a "symbolic" number of Afghans who are "defenders of fundamental values, freedom of expression and gender equality," the foreign ministry said.

"Six Afghan MPs arrived in Athens via Tbilisi (Georgia) a few hours ago, accompanied by family members," it said, revising an earlier statement referring to seven MPs.

"(They) will be hosted in Greece for a short time until resettlement procedures to the United States are completed," it said.


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The women, whose identities were not revealed, left Afghanistan with assistance from the New York-based NGO Zaka Khan, the ministry said.

Greece took part in US-led evacuation efforts in August to remove a small number of people from Afghanistan following the Taliban return to power after two decades.

A ministry source said Greece has so far taken in around 65 Afghan evacuees, and evacuated three Greek nationals.

Greece is currently home to 40,000 long-term Afghan refugees and asylum seekers, making it the largest migrant population in the country, according to the UN High Commissioner for Refugees.


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