The Iraqi Prime Minister stresses the importance of resettlement of the displaced and resolving the Jolly camp file

The Iraqi Prime Minister stresses the importance of resettlement of the displaced and resolving the Jolly camp file

Muhammad Shi’a Al-Sudani, the prime minister of Iraq, emphasised today, Saturday, the significance of settling the horror camp and resettling the displaced.

According to a statement from the Iraqi Prime Minister’s Office, which Alsumaria News obtained, the Sudanese assured the High Commissioner for Refugees, UNICEF, and representatives of international migration organisations of the significance of resettling the displaced, dealing with their subjects, and continuing to implement special programmes to qualify and integrate them; In advance of r

The Sudanese explained that in order to quickly resolve this file, whether in its humanitarian or security aspect, and the security audit it requires for all the families displaced in the camp, it involves two security and humanitarian dimensions as well as the distribution of roles to the relevant authorities, each according to its jurisdiction.

He discussed Iraq’s constructive handling of this issue and its attempts to find lasting solutions, and he urged the international community to fulfil its obligations in order to address the issue of the displaced people living in the horrific camp.

In a different context, the Iraqi Ministry of Interior’s Federal Intelligence and Investigation Agency reported today’s raid on the terrorist group “ISIS,” the killing of the alleged “Amir Bakt Badoush” and his terrorist group, and the discovery of explosive belts and weapons in the northern Nineveh province.

The agency said, in a statement obtained by Alsumaria News, that the so-called “Badoush Cut” Padosh (AH) and two of his comrades murdered the ISIS gangs inside the “ISIS” gangs inside it and the terrorist during the raid of the eker, as evidenced by explosive belts and light weapons.

The statement made clear that the intelligence effort has produced highly encouraging results in the hunt for the remaining ISIS terrorist gangs and that the intelligence agency is determined to keep up its strategy until the objectives are met.

The Jolly camp dispute and the necessity of resettling the displaced are both emphasised by the prime minister of Iraq.

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