Autonomous Administration hands over families of ISIS mercenaries to Sudan
The Autonomous Administration Foreign Relations Department handed over 5 family members of ISIS mercenaries, 2 women and 3 children, to the Sudanese government.
The Autonomous Administration Foreign Relations Department handed over 5 family members of ISIS mercenaries, 2 women and 3 children, to the Sudanese government.
The Autonomous Administration Foreign Relations Department, said that the Sudanese ambassador in Damascus, Tarik Ebdullah Ali Mihemed, a Sudanese delegation led by the embassy diplomatic adviser Celaleddin Mihemed Ebdullah Yaqub, and embassy employee Diyaeddin Rishdi Mihemed Hesen, visited the Foreign Relations Department in Qamishlo on Thursday.
The Sudanese delegation was welcomed by Department co-chairs Robêl Beho and Fener Kiêt, board members Xalid İbrahim, Gulistan Ali and YPJ office member Lana Hisên.
Robêl Beho said that Sudan is one of the states that accepts to take back the families of ISIS mercenaries held in the Autonomous Administration. Beho said that he hoped that more Arab and Gulf countries would cooperate with the Autonomous Administration for the return of their nationals.
Beho added that the Autonomous Administration will continue to cooperate with all states that have citizens and children in the Autonomous Administration regions.
Tarık Ebdullah Mihemed expressed his pleasure to be in Qamishlo and said that taking back Sudanese citizens is a humanitarian duty.
Mihemed thanked the Autonomous Administration for allowing this and announced that they will continue their cooperation and relations with the Autonomous Administration for the return of Sudanese citizens.
After the speeches, 2 women and 3 children from ISIS families were delivered.