A group of 35 Afghani nationals departed the Republic of North Macedonia on Thursday for Greece, where they have been offered permanent accommodation.
This group comprises human rights and women's rights activists and their families, it was noted.
Some 407 Afghani nationals who were transferred to Skopje after the Taliban took over are currently staying in North Macedonia.
Albania and Kosovo are also temporarily hosting Afghani nationals.
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