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Iraqis stranded in Jordan can now return — embassy
By JT - Jun 29,2020 - Last updated at Jun 29,2020
AMMAN — The Iraqi embassy in Amman on Monday announced that Iraqis in Jordan can return to their country, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.
In a statement, the embassy noted that the crisis cell in Iraq issued directions to resume flights to repatriate stranded Iraqis, noting that quarantine will be imposed on all returnees for a period of 14 days in hotels at their own expense.
The embassy invited all those wishing to return to book flights and pay quarantine fees through the Iraqi Airways office in Abdali.
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