Baghdad-INA
The spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ahmed Al-Sahaf, announced today, Sunday that 110 migrants stranded at the Polish border will return to Iraq.
Al-Sahaf said in a statement received by the Iraqi News Agency (INA) that "110 migrants stranded at the Polish border will return to Iraq willingly, after follow-up from the Embassy of the Republic of Iraq in Poland and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs efforts in this regard."
The statement added, "Their return was carried out in coordination with the Lithuanian side, through Baghdad and Erbil airports."
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