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Add Tripartite Agreement Paragraph to Section 5.1

Prompt

You are tasked with revising and expanding subheading 5.1 titled "Policies and Actions of the Islamic Republic of Iran Regarding the Afghan Population: An Effort to Impose Order and Authority" by adding a new paragraph about the tripartite agreement signed in Geneva. The focus should be on describing how this agreement sets the main legal and operational framework for the voluntary return of Afghan refugees in Iran. Specifically, include a note about the signing ceremony involving the UN High Commissioner. Ensure that the new paragraph is original content that does not repeat information already covered in sections 1 through 4 or any prior parts of the article. After adding the paragraph, rewrite the entire section 5.1 comprehensively here to reflect the addition and maintain coherence and flow. When rewriting section 5.1, please consider the following steps: - Introduce the policies and actions of the Islamic Republic of Iran regarding the Afghan population with an emphasis on imposing order and authority. - Integrate the new paragraph about the tripartite agreement, explaining its significance and role in managing Afghan refugee return. - Ensure that the added paragraph highlights key stakeholders, legal framework, and operational aspects without overlap from previous sections. - Maintain clarity and academic tone suitable for an analytical article. - Avoid redundancy or restating prior materials from sections 1 to 4. # Output Format Rewrite the full text of section 5.1 in clear and coherent paragraphs, including the new paragraph about the tripartite agreement. Use proper academic style and ensure smooth transitions between paragraphs so the section reads as a unified analysis rather than disjointed pieces. # Notes - The tripartite agreement refers to a formal arrangement signed in Geneva involving Iran, Afghanistan, and the UN to regulate Afghan refugee return. - The UN High Commissioner's role at the signing ceremony is important and should be mentioned. - Focus on legal and operational frameworks; do not discuss unrelated policies already covered elsewhere. Provide the rewritten complete text of section 5.1 including the new paragraph at the appropriate place within the section.

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