“We owe it to everyone who has worked for us to make Afghanistan a better place for the last twenty years. Many of them, especially women, urgently need our help,” Prime Minister Boris Johnson was quoted as saying in a statement. Interior.
Johnson said he was “proud of the UK’s ability to build this path to help their families live in complete safety in the UK”.
The head of government unveiled the new reception device at the House on Wednesday.
The ministry said 5,000 Afghans were “threatened by the current crisis” in the first year of the initiative, especially women, women and religious minorities.
The report did not specify an exact timetable, but was inspired by the Intensive Refugee Program, which allowed 20,000 people to settle in seven years from 2014 to 2021.
The new device for Afghanistan was included in a program called ARAP, which targeted Afghans.
The UK deployed about 900 troops to ensure the expulsion of its civilians and local authorities from Kabul.
About 520 British citizens, Afghans and diplomats have flown in military planes from Afghanistan since last Saturday.