Officials from Pakistan and Afghanistan met to discuss border management issues and the evacuation of illegal Afghan citizens living in Pakistan. The Pakistani government has set a deadline of November 1 for all illegal Afghan nationals to leave the country. The meeting focused on providing facilities to Afghan refugees crossing the border, including patients, and ensuring a smooth and organized evacuation process. There was also an emphasis on addressing the challenges faced by patients at the border.
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