Afghanistan, April 24 -- Afghan allies who supported U.S. forces remain stranded in Qatar, facing uncertainty as Washington weighs relocation to Congo or potential return to Afghanistan.

The New York Times reported that Afghan nationals who worked with US forces remain in limbo at a former US base in Qatar.

Many are former interpreters, special forces members, and relatives of US personnel, and fear serious risks if returned to Afghanistan.

The report said the Donald Trump administration is considering relocating up to 1,100 refugees to Democratic Republic of the Congo, though no final deal has been reached.

Some residents say they are under pressure to accept returning packages to Afghanistan, describing their situation as a choice bet...