PM Modi chairs high level meet to review safety of Indians in Iraq
PM Modi chairs high level meet to review safety of Indians in Iraq
The Ministry of External Affairs said that 16 Indians have been evacuated from conflict-hit areas of the country.

New Delhi: In view of the crisis in Iraq, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday chaired a high level review meeting on safety of Indian nationals in Iraq.

The government has maintained that the situation in Iraq is a priority for the Union government. The Ministry of External Affairs asserted that the government will provide monetary help to Indians stranded in Iraq if they want to want to return.

"All the Indian nationals in Iraq who are not able to buy there own flight tickets will be helped by us," Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Syed Akbaruddin said.

Meanwhile, the MEA confirmed that one Indian has escaped from captivity in Iraq and is in touch with the Indian embassy in Baghdad. The MEA also added that 16 Indians have been evacuated from conflict-hit areas of the country.

National Security advisor Ajit Doval has been tasked with securing the release of Indian hostages in Iraq while Minister of External Affairs Sushma Swaraj is heading the crisis management committee. The government also assured that all Indians abducted in Iraq are safe.

Briefing about the steps being taken by the government, the MEA spokesperson said that that Indian officials have had meetings with a number of Iraqi officials at various levels. "EAM had meeting with the Home Minister and the National Security Adviser to review the situation," he said.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi too has taken stock of the situation on abduction of 40 Indians in Iraq. The government has been reiterating that all help is being provided to the Indians stranded in the war-torn Iraq.

Sushma Swaraj had on Thursday appealed to the relatives of the victims to trust the government. "We are doing our best to safely bring back all the Indians stranded in Iraq. We request the people to pray to God and have trust in us," the External Affairs Minister said.

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