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Iraq covers the expenses of refugees wishing to return home from Jordan


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Economy News - Baghdad

Minister of Migration and Displaced Nofal Baha Mousa announced that the Higher Committee for Relief and Shelter for IDPs adopts the expenses of Iraqis wishing to return home from Jordan.

Moussa said in remarks reported by the official news agency "conscious" and seen by the "economic news", "The meeting of the Higher Committee for Relief and Shelter for the displaced and displaced people discussed the return of displaced people to their liberated areas, and provide the necessary supplies for the remaining families in the displacement camps.

He stressed that "the ministry and the Higher Committee for Relief are continuing to provide all the necessary services and supplies for the displaced in the camps and returnees to the liberated areas."

Moussa hinted at "coordination with the security and military sectors, local governments and service ministries, with the aim of restoring the normal life of the liberated areas and encouraging the displaced to return to those areas."

He explained that "it was decided during the meeting to agree to reduce the price of the plane ticket by 50 percent for Iraqi scientific competencies in Jordan for their return to the country and once within the government program to attract Iraqi competencies."

He revealed "the approval of the return of Iraqis in Jordan who wish to return home, at the expense of the High Committee."

The minister pointed to "the approval of the Committee to allocate the funds required for the establishment and rehabilitation of camp (currency) of the province of Nineveh, to receive Iraqis returning from Syria."

He pointed out that "the remaining numbers of displaced families up to about 66 thousand families, distributed over the provinces of the country."


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