Khaleej Times

Syrian refugees in Lebanon returning

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arsal (Lebanon) — Hundreds of Syrian refugees left Lebanon on Monday for their neighbouri­ng home country, an AFP reporter said, the latest such return coordinate­d between Beirut and Damascus.

In Lebanon’s eastern border town of Arsal, men, women and children of all ages piled into cars, minivans and tractors.

Security forces checked the identity papers of those about to make the journey back to Syria with suitcases, boxes of food and even live poultry, an AFP photograph­er said.

“The voluntary repatriati­on of around 850 Syrian refugees started” on Monday morning, Lebanon’s state news agency NNA reported. Seven years into Syria’s war, Lebanon hosts around 1.5 million Syrian refugees, compared with a local population of 4.5 million.

Over the past few months, more than 800 Syrians have left Lebanon in similar operations organised by the government­s of Beirut and Damascus.

Syria’s state news agency Sana said the first of “hundreds of Syrians coming from Lebanese territory” had arrived and were heading to Qalamun outside the capital.

Syria’s ally Russia has also put forward plans to the United States to cooperate for the safe return of refugees to Syria. Moscow has proposed the establishm­ent of working groups in Lebanon and Jordan, to where many refugees have fled,

a Russian defence ministry official said.

An advisor to Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri has met Russia’s deputy foreign minister Mikhail Bogdanov to find out more about the initiative, the premier’s office said on Saturday. The step would “help solve the refugees’ crisis

in Lebanon and put an end to their suffering and its social and economic repercussi­ons on the host countries, mainly Lebanon,” it said in English.

Last month Lebanon’s Hezbollah said the powerful movement was creating a mechanism to help Syrian refugees return home. —

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 ?? AFP ?? Members of the Lebanese security forces check the identity cards of Syrian refugees at a checkpoint in Wadi Hmeid as they head to their homes in Syria’s Qalamoun region. —
AFP Members of the Lebanese security forces check the identity cards of Syrian refugees at a checkpoint in Wadi Hmeid as they head to their homes in Syria’s Qalamoun region. —

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