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Minister: several hundred still want repatriation from Middle East

Minister: several hundred still want repatriation from Middle East

Dutch Foreign Minister Tom Berendsen reported that several hundred Dutch travelers are still awaiting repatriation from the Middle East, primarily from the United Arab Emirates. Dozens more remain stranded in other regional countries, including Jordan, Israel, Iraq, and Iran.

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