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Al-Sudani Calls on Countries to Repatriate Their Citizens from ISIS

February 15, 202656 ViewsRead Time: 1 minutes
Al-Sudani Calls on Countries to Repatriate Their Citizens from ISIS
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Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia' al-Sudani stated today, Sunday, that Iraq bears a grave responsibility in holding members of ISIS, calling on concerned countries to repatriate their detained citizens.

Al-Sudani emphasized that this issue requires greater international cooperation, noting that the continued detention of these individuals poses a security and humanitarian challenge to the country.
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