Afghanistan, June 30 -- A former Iranian diplomat emphasized that Afghan migrants are not associated with "enemy spies," calling for a more humane approach towards them.
Rasoul Mousavi, the former director-general of South Asia affairs at Iran's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, has recently voiced strong concerns regarding the treatment of Afghan migrants in Iran. In a published article, Mousavi emphasized that Afghan migrants "are not aligned with enemy spies" and urged the Iranian government to adopt a more humane, patient, and dignity-based approach in managing the Afghan migrant issue.
His comments come amid rising tensions regarding the treatment of Afghan migrants in Iran, particularly following the recent conflict between Iran and Isra...