Baghdad - INA
The Ministry of Immigration and Displacement announced the return of 82 Iraqi citizens from the Akkada camp, located on the Syrian-Turkish border, to the homeland, as part of the ministry’s plan to encourage Iraqis in neighboring countries to voluntarily return.
In a statement received by the Iraqi News Agency (INA), Director General of the Department of Immigration Affairs in the ministry, Talib Asghar Dossa, stated that “Under the direction of the Minister of Immigration and Displacement Ivan Faiq Jabro, and in coordination with the Iraqi embassy in Ankara and the Iraqi Ministry of Transport, the Ministry's office in the Turkish Republic returned (82) (A citizen of Iraqi refugees to the homeland. "
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