Vladimir Putin will not accept Afghan refugees into Russia as asylum seekers
By Edward Era Barbacena
Moscow - Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Sunday that he will not allow any Afghan refugees to enter his domain because he refuses to deal with "extremists" pretending as asylum seakers.
The Russian strongman leader denounced the leaders of the Western nations especialy the United States for placing Afghan refugees in different countries near the Russian borders while their U.S. and European borders are still being processed.
" Does that mean they can be sent without visas to those countries, to our neighbors, while thet themselves don't want to take them without visas?" Putin told the local media in rage. " Why is there such a humiliating approach to solving the problem?"
He said he will not be accepting militants showing up here as undercover refugees.
The United States after withdrawing its troops had negociated with other countries to accomodate Afghan refugees who are escaping the terror as the Taliban encroaches the whole country.
Russian officials decline to participate in the struggle to evacuate thousands of desperate Afghans at the Kabul International Airport seeking to flee the country and escape from the Taliban.
Rather, Kremlin on the other hand complimented the Taliban for 'restoring order' in Afghanistan.
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