Afghanistan, Jan. 11 -- Thirty-two Afghan refugees with prior admission approvals have arrived in Berlin from Pakistan, ending months of uncertainty under Germany's special relocation program.

German media have reported on Saturday that 32 Afghan refugees who had previously received admission promises were transferred from Pakistan to the city of Berlin. The relocation took place as part of earlier German government commitments to resettle Afghans considered to be at risk.

Deutsche Welle reported on Saturday, 10 January, that the refugees arrived in Germany after months of waiting in Pakistan. They are expected to be transferred from Berlin to various federal states across the country after completing initial procedures.

Following the re...