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Rubio says at least five countries areĀ open to taking in stranded Afghans

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WASHINGTON, June ā€Œ2 (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary ​of State Marco Rubio told ⁠lawmakers on Tuesday that the Trump administration does ​not want to force Afghans ā€Œcurrently stranded in Qatar to return to Afghanistan and ⁠has spoken with ⁠at least five countries who are open to receiving them.

More than 1,100 ā€Œpeople have been held at ⁠the former ā€ŒU.S. Army base ​Camp As Sayliyah (CAS) since at least early last ā€Œyear, when Republican ​President Donald ⁠Trump's administrationĀ halted resettlement for ā€ŒAfghans who ⁠feared retribution from Taliban authorities for their links to ​the U.S. ā€Œmilitary.

(Reporting by Simon Lewis, Patricia ⁠Zengerle and ​Ryan Jones, Editing by ​Franklin Paul)

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