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The Albanian government has launched a new effort to repatriate women and children remaining in Syria.
Sources from the Ministry of Internal Affairs told Top Channel journalist Muhamed Veliu that Interior Minister Bledi Çuçi is paying a visit to Lebanon.
The purpose of this visit is to create conditions for all Albanian women and children to receive from the Al Hol and Roj camps.
It is learned that Minister Çuçi’s visit was requested by Prime Minister Edi Rama.
Sources are reserved to indicate who accompanies Minister Çuçi in Lebanon and who are the people being contacted to achieve the final goal of repatriation.
Sander Lleshaj, the predecessor of Bledi Çuçi, traveled several times to Lebanon, from where he started the cooperation with the local authorities, enabling the return of a woman and the first four children from Syria in October last year.
After the departure of former Minister Llleshaj from Lebanon, the director of the Anti-Terror Directorate of the State Police Gledis Nano stayed there for more than 5 weeks, working with him in the field, together with his colleague Indrit Doda.
They entered Syria and negotiated with local Kurdish authorities who agreed to allow the repatriation of only women in need of specialized assistance and orphaned children.
In the repatriation of Floresh Rasha and her children along with Endri Duman, Mark Ghorayeb, the Consul General of Albania in Lebanon had an extremely crucial role to play in completing this operation successfully.
Prime Minister Edi Rama himself went to Lebanon to take Floresha Rasha with her three children and a son 13 Endri Dumani.
It is believed that there are over 50 women and children in the Syrian camps awaiting repatriation.
Among them is Eva Dumani, sister of Endri Dumani, who lost the opportunity to return with him.
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