
Baghdad-INA
The Ministry of Migration and Displacement confirmed today, Friday, that the ministry has begun operating flights to Lebanon to transport Iraqi guests wishing to return, while indicating that the file of the return of Syrians has not been opened and the return of those wishing to return depends on providing appropriate conditions.
The Undersecretary of the Ministry of Migration, Karim Al-Nouri, said in a statement to the Iraqi News Agency (INA): that "The guests of Iraq, numbering (22,000), have not all returned, due to the suspension of flights as a result of the recent Syrian events and the postponement of free transportation for Iraqi Airways planes," noting that "the delegation is currently ongoing and will continue in the coming days."
On the other hand, Al-Nouri explained that "the file of the return of Syrians has not been opened, but there are many who wish to return, especially those who left under the former Syrian regime," indicating that "the ministry has not actually received requests, but when there is a decision, all those wishing will be returned, but this matter requires preparations such as securing the borders and providing means of transportation and others."
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