Afghanistan to start issuing passports

Afghanistan will start issuing passports to its citizens again on Tuesday, a senior official said, following months of delays.

Iran PressAsia: "The process, which had slowed even before the Taliban's return to power following the withdrawal of US forces, will provide applicants with documents physically identical to those issued by the previous government," the official said.

Alam Gul Haqqani, acting head of the passport office, told reporters in Kabul that between 5,000 and 6,000 passports were to be issued each day, with women being employed to process those meant for female citizens. 

Interior ministry spokesman Qari Sayeed Khosti told the briefing that 25,000 applicants had reached the final stage of payment for their passports, with roughly 100,000 applications in the earlier stages of the process pending. 

The Taliban entered Kabul and the Presidential Palace on August 15, 2021, without a fight and then formed a new government, and now all the executive affairs of the country are in their hands.

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