Morocco Repatriates 278 Citizens from Oman, Qatar, and Jordan

Some 278 Moroccans stranded in the Sultanate of Oman, Qatar and Jordan have returned to Morocco this Monday.
This repatriation operation benefited 130 Moroccans stranded in Oman, 86 in Qatar and 62 in Jordan. It was carried out as usual via a Royal Air Maroc (RAM) flight from the Sultanate of Oman, after transiting through Doha and Amman before landing at Al Massira airport in Agadir.
Thanks to the embassies of the Kingdom in Muscat, Doha and Amman, in collaboration with the authorities of these countries, the return of Moroccan citizens has been ensured under the best conditions, it is said.
The Moroccan ambassador in Muscat, Tarek Lahssisne, all the necessary arrangements have been made to make this operation a success on the organizational, communication and health measures levels.
According to the Moroccan ambassador in Doha, Mohamed Setri, all the embassy services have mobilized for the smooth running of this operation and in accordance with the instructions of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, African Cooperation and Moroccans Residing Abroad.
As for the Ambassador of the Kingdom in Amman, Khalid Naciri, he assured that this humanitarian operation has mobilized the various services of the embassy which has assisted the stranded Moroccans on an equal footing.
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