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Finland evacuates 47 more people from Afghanistan

Published : 11 Feb 2022, 22:56

  DF Report
Photo taken on Aug. 22, 2021 shows foreign forces at the entering gate of Kabul airport in Kabul, Afghanistan. File Photo: Xinhua.

A total of 37 Afghan evacuees arrived in Finland late Thursday night while about 10 evacuees are scheduled to arrive in next few weeks as per the government decision to continue evacuations from Afghanistan, said the Ministry for Foreign Affairs in a press release on Friday.

The persons in the group that arrived are former locally employed staff members of the Embassy of Finland in Kabul and their family members, and Finnish citizens or foreign nationals residing permanently in Finland.

They moved from Afghanistan to Pakistan a week before and came to Finland via Germany. The group was assisted by the Foreign Ministry’s posted consular rapid response team, which cooperated with Pakistani authorities and the German, Dutch and Nordic missions in Islamabad that were assisting their own evacuees via Pakistan.

The implementation of the Government decisions made in August 2021 concerning the evacuation of former locally employed staff of the Finnish mission will soon be completed.

Work is continuing with regard to persons who are eligible for consular assistance but who are still staying in the country.

In August 2021, the Government made three separate decisions to bring a total of 298 persons from Afghanistan to Finland.

Finland continues close monitoring of developments in the security and human rights situation in Afghanistan in collaboration with the EU and the Nordic countries.