The UK must prioritize acceptance During the evacuation work at the airport Afghanistan, A foreign minister said.
James Cliveley It is impossible to say how many people stay in Afghanistan and are eligible to come to Britain.
When asked if there were unread emails in his inbox, Mr. Cliffley told British Broadcasting Corporation: “I suspect that everyone has.
“Obviously, our time window and flight availability at Kabul Airport are limited. Of course, we give priority to people who have already been processed, who are at the airport, board the plane and leave the country.
“We will continue to work with those Afghans in other parts of Afghanistan who have not yet been processed when the airport is closed, and we will continue to work hard to get them out of the country.
“We have been and will continue to process the large number of emails we receive, trying to get as many people out of Afghanistan as possible.”
After a member of the British armed forces returned from Kabul Airport to assist evacuees
/ Public broadcastingWhitehall sources said that as many as 9,000 people who might be eligible to escape were left behind, such as women and aid workers.
However, according to the Afghanistan relocation and aid policy plan, there are also qualified people who help the British army and others who may be threatened by the Taliban.
“We will continue to work hard to get people who belong to these groups to leave,” he added.
“Of course, it is now mainly in the third group, people who are at risk of retaliation, whether they are celebrities, religious minorities or other people who may face serious risks of Taliban retaliation.”
As many as 5,000 urgent emails sent to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs containing information about Afghans trying to flee Kabul have not been opened. Observer Announced on Sunday.
The source added that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs “is a poorly-led organization with a control freak and will not delegate anything.”
But Mr. Cleverly told Time Radio: “I don’t know where it came from. The organization I saw did quickly launch an event of unprecedented scale and nature.”
When asked directly if Mr. Raab is a “control freak,” Mr. Cleverly said: “No, this is not true. This is not true.”
He added: “It was a cruel, terrifying, and extremely difficult time, but as I said, we were able to evacuate more than 15,000 people. This is a difficult task.”



