
Afghanistan’s Consul in Mashhad Pledges Transparent Services to Afghan Migrants
Mawlawi Noor Mohammad Mutawakil, Afghanistan’s General Consul in Mashhad, recently convened with representatives of Afghan migrants residing in several Iranian provinces to address their concerns and outline commitments for improved consular support.
The meeting included delegates from Razavi Khorasan, North Khorasan, South Khorasan, and Golestan provinces. During the discussions, Mutawakil listened to proposals and feedback from the migrant community regarding their legal status, documentation, and daily challenges in Iran. He emphasized the consulate’s commitment to delivering honest, transparent, and efficient services to all Afghan nationals seeking assistance.
Mutawakil stated that the diplomatic mission would continue to prioritize the welfare of Afghan migrants and work to resolve administrative hurdles through direct engagement with local authorities. He assured attendees that the consulate would maintain an open-door policy for future consultations and keep communication channels active to address emerging issues.
Representatives of the Afghan migrant community attended the session to voice their ongoing concerns and share recommendations for streamlining consular procedures. Following the meeting, the delegates expressed appreciation for the consulate’s sustained efforts in addressing migrant-related issues and providing a structured platform for direct dialogue with diplomatic officials.
The gathering reflects ongoing diplomatic engagement between Afghan consular representatives and migrant communities in neighboring countries, with a continued focus on improving service delivery and maintaining transparent administrative processes.
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