July 7, 2014
Four mobile teams of six persons each have been placed in Najaf, Karbala and Basra apart from Baghdad which have collected details of those who would like to leave for home.
About 2,200 Indians in nonconflict zone in southern Iraq have expressed their desire to leave the for home and they will be in India in the next 36 to 48 hours even as 200 others reached New Delhi early on Sunday morning.
"Our
advice to them is to leave. But if they are facing problems or are
staying back because of tickets, Government of India is ready to provide
them. We are also ready to provide assistance in terms of contractual
problems. Based on that our assessment is 2,200 Indian nationals have in
some form or other expressed their desire to leave Iraq," he said.
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http://www.hindustantimes.com/world-news/iraqonthebrink/iraq-crisis-2-200-more-indians-want-return-rescue-efforts-focused-on-non-conflict-zone-says-mea/article1-1237449.aspx#sthash.0unwLRi9.dpuf
"Our advice to them is to leave. But if they are facing problems or are staying back because of tickets, Government of India is ready to provide them. We are also ready to provide assistance in terms of contractual problems. Based on that our assessment is 2,200 Indian nationals have in some form or other expressed their desire to leave Iraq," he said.Four mobile teams of six persons each have been placed in Najaf, Karbala and Basra apart from Baghdad which have collected details of those who would like to leave for home.
About 2,200 Indians in nonconflict zone in southern Iraq have expressed their desire to leave the for home and they will be in India in the next 36 to 48 hours even as 200 others reached New Delhi early on Sunday morning.
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About
2,200 Indians in nonconflict zone in southern Iraq have expressed their
desire to leave the for home and they will be in India in the next 36
to 48 hours even as 200 others reached New Delhi
early on Sunday morning.
- See more at:
http://www.hindustantimes.com/world-news/iraqonthebrink/iraq-crisis-2-200-more-indians-want-return-rescue-efforts-focused-on-non-conflict-zone-says-mea/article1-1237449.aspx#sthash.0unwLRi9.dpuf
Four
mobile teams of six persons each have been placed in Najaf, Karbala and
Basra apart from Baghdad which have collected details of those who
would like to leave for home.
- See more at:
http://www.hindustantimes.com/world-news/iraqonthebrink/iraq-crisis-2-200-more-indians-want-return-rescue-efforts-focused-on-non-conflict-zone-says-mea/article1-1237449.aspx#sthash.0unwLRi9.dpuf
"Our
advice to them is to leave. But if they are facing problems or are
staying back because of tickets, Government of India is ready to provide
them. We are also ready to provide assistance in terms of contractual
problems. Based on that our assessment is 2,200 Indian nationals have in
some form or other expressed their desire to leave Iraq," he said.
- See more at:
http://www.hindustantimes.com/world-news/iraqonthebrink/iraq-crisis-2-200-more-indians-want-return-rescue-efforts-focused-on-non-conflict-zone-says-mea/article1-1237449.aspx#sthash.0unwLRi9.dpuf
"Our
advice to them is to leave. But if they are facing problems or are
staying back because of tickets, Government of India is ready to provide
them. We are also ready to provide assistance in terms of contractual
problems. Based on that our assessment is 2,200 Indian nationals have in
some form or other expressed their desire to leave Iraq," he said.
- See more at:
http://www.hindustantimes.com/world-news/iraqonthebrink/iraq-crisis-2-200-more-indians-want-return-rescue-efforts-focused-on-non-conflict-zone-says-mea/article1-1237449.aspx#sthash.0unwLRi9.dpuf