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UN chief 'asked EU states to take in more than 40,000 Afghan refugees'

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UN chief 'asked EU states to take in more than 40,000 Afghan refugees'

UN chief 'asked EU states to take in more than 40,000 Afghan refugees'

It came as the European Commission hosted a high-level forum about the resettlement of Afghan refugees.


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