Dhaka,
Oct 16 (UNB)--The government has taken an initiative to ensure the safe return
of Bangladeshis in phases, who got stuck in troubled Lebanon, with the first
batch's likely arrival on October 21.
The first batch may
consist of at least 50 Bangladeshis, including injured, women, and children, an
official told UNB, adding that they may come to Dhaka via Jeddah, the Kingdom
of Saudi Arabia.
Around 1,800 Bangladeshis
have already shown interest to return and got enrolled with the Bangladesh
Embassy.
The Ministry of Foreign
Affairs, Ministry of Expatriates' Welfare and Overseas Employment are working
together for the return of Bangladeshis trapped in war-torn Lebanon.
The government is
working closely with all concerned to bring back all the Bangladeshis who wish
to return from Lebanon safely, said the foreign ministry.
Earlier, an
inter-ministerial meeting was held with the participation of Foreign Secretary
Md Jashim Uddin, Expatriates' Welfare Secretary Md Ruhul Amin and Managing
Director and CEO of Biman Bangladesh Airlines Limited Dr. Md. Shafiqur Rahman.
Bangladesh mission heads
assigned to the Middle East joined the meeting on the Zoom platform.
The Foreign Secretary
has issued necessary instructions to the Bangladeshi ambassador in Lebanon to
take necessary measures for the safe return of the stranded Bangladeshis.
He also gave necessary
instructions to ensure the safety of all the expatriate Bangladeshis staying
there who do not wish to return to the country.
A notification was
issued to enroll Bangladeshis who wish to return from the embassy and initially
about a thousand migrant workers are said to be willing to return home.
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