The UAE has agreed to host 5,000 Afghan nationals evacuated from Afghanistan on their way to third countries.
It comes following a request from the United States.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation said that the UAE will host the Afghan nationals on a temporary basis, after which time they would travel on to other nations.
The evacuees will travel to the UAE from Kabul on US aircraft in the coming days.
The humanitarian gesture follows the UAE’s recent facilitation of dozens of flights carrying hundreds of foreign citizens from Afghanistan, including diplomats and support staff from a number of countries and non-governmental organisations to UAE airports.
The UAE has also facilitated the evacuation of approximately 8,500 foreign nationals utilising its aircraft and airports from Afghanistan.
Sultan Mohammed Al Shamsi, Assistant Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation for International Development Affairs at the Ministry, said the latest initiative was evidence of its commitment to strengthening international cooperation, particularly in times of need.
"The UAE is always seeking peaceful, multilateral solutions, and is keen to continue its work alongside its international partners to advance efforts to assist the Afghan people during this time of uncertainty," Al Shamsi said.


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