Türkiye, Iraq sign agreement on voluntary return of Iraqi nationals

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Türkiye, Iraq sign agreement on voluntary return of Iraqi nationals
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Agreement aims to address the issue of irregular migration from Iraq to Türkiye.

Agreement aims to address the issue of irregular migration from Iraq to Türkiye.The agreement marks deepening cooperation following a "historic" bilateral memorandum on security this August. / Photo: AA

According to the Turkish Interior Ministry, Minister Ali Yerlikaya and Iraq’s Minister of Migration and Displacement Evan Faiq Jabro inked the agreement on Wednesday.

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