
US nearing deal with Qatar to house thousands of Afghans who helped military, as situation worsens in Afghanistan
CNN
The Biden administration is working to finalize an agreement with Qatar to temporarily house thousands of Afghans who worked with the United States and their families and are fleeing their country as the security situation deteriorates, according to a source familiar with the ongoing discussions. The source said it could be as many as 8,000 Afghans but cautioned the deal is not final.
A State Department spokesperson told CNN, "We are evaluating all available options. We have no announcements to make on third-country relocation sites for Afghan SIV applicants."More Related News

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