Germany was considered to be a top destination for refugees fleeing violence in the Middle East and North Africa due to Chancellor Angela Merkel's open-door immigration policy.
"Once the influx of refugees became evident, authorities in Germany and other [European] countries said that they will deport a certain number of migrants and are not interested in signing any agreements with the [refugees'] countries of origin," the minister explained.
The government of Afghanistan, according to the official, has maintained that "European countries which make decisions with regard to migrants unilaterally are violating the rights of refugees."
Alami Balkhi insisted that Kabul "intends to protect the rights" of refugees. "In no way do we accept this decision of the European countries," he noted.
Alami Balkhi was convinced that more Afghan migrants would return home in the future due to disappointing expectations.
"People have learned through their experience that their aspirations have not been met and that it is better to live at home than in Europe," he said.