Kosovo, another Syria operation: 37 women and children wait at the border with Turkey to be repatriated

It has reached 35 of Kosovo's women and children who have fled Syria's camps and prisons, towards the town of Qamishli on the border with Turkey. They are waiting for the repatriation in their homeland by trying to cross the border to get to Turkey. But Kosovo Institute for International Studies director Bedri Elezi i [...]
They are waiting for the repatriation in their homeland by trying to cross the border to get to Turkey.
But the director of the Institute for International Studies in Kosovo, Bedri Elez, who assists in their repatriation from conflict zones, shows that in Syria's largest camps, far from the border with Turkey, about 37 women and other children are suspected.
But what are Kosovo institutions doing for their repatriation?
While the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has not answered that question, the Minister of Internal Affairs says citizens are safe there and in contact with the American side are waiting for the conduct of this operation.
But the function of the American side questions Elez, who after withdrawing military troops at the request of US President Donald Trump.
Elez shows that greater opportunities for their return exist through the Turkish state or even Kurdish authorities.
At midnight on April 19th, Kosovo took place among the first countries to turn its citizens from the ISIS war, an operation conducted with US support.
The return of over 80 remaining in Syria was also warned.
Top Channel reported days ago on the history of a Kosovo girl whose sister is still in Syria.
Over the past seven years, it is believed that more than 400 citizens have joined the Islamic State War.












