Afghanistan, Jan. 13 -- Germany said it will soon relocate more than 400 Afghan refugees stranded in Pakistan, ending months of uncertainty under its humanitarian admission programme.

Germany's Interior Ministry said it will end the prolonged uncertainty of more than 400 Afghan refugees currently stranded in Pakistan by transferring them to Germany.

In the latest move, 32 Afghan refugees were flown to Germany on a special charter flight last Friday, marking renewed progress in the relocation process.

According to the German daily Die Welt, an Interior Ministry spokesperson said on Monday in Berlin that 410 people are awaiting transfer, with their cases in the final stages of approval for departure from Pakistan.

Following the Taliban's ...