KABUL: (MEP) – The Lower House of the Parliament on Saturday approved two agreements on strategic partnerships with Finland and Norway.
Norway and Finland strategic partnership agreements were signed between Afghan president Hamid Karzai and Norwegian and Finland prime ministers in 5th February and 29th April 2013 in Oslo and Helsinki the capitals of Norway Finland for a stable Afghanistan.
Strategic cooperation in economic, political, security, governance, role of law, regional cooperation, and refugees’ affaires based on national and international laws, were the man three goals of the agreements.
Meanwhile some of MPs were disagree with the agreements said that it will caused forcefully withdraw of Afghan refugees sought asylum in the mentioned countries.
Chief of Internal Security Committee (ISC) of LH, Meerdad Khan Nejrabi said that based on article sixth the Norway will be allowed to deport Afghan refugees. Shukria Barekzai MP from Kabul said that the government must draft a role for creating job opportunities to the citizens.
It is while Chief of International Relations Committee (IRC) of the LH, Abdul Qader Zazai called the agreements fruitful, said that Norway has invested $200 million in development projects its PRTs in Afghanistan so far. And Afghanistan will lose many economic supports if it is rejected, said Zazai.
He said that only those Afghans will be withdrawn if their cases were not acceptable to their countries, stated Zazai adding no countries will be imposed to accept the illegal refugees for the economic factors.
And it is the duty of Afghan administration to draft a mechanism for removing job opportunity problems, said Zazai.
And based on its role Norway pay the asylum seekers’ flight charge if their cases were not accepted in three courts, stated Zazai adding in addition to that UNHCR also financially support them.
