Bangladeshis to start returning from Lebanon on 20 Oct: Foreign adviser
BSS, Dhaka
Published: 17 Oct 2024
Smoke billows from the site of an Israeli airstrike that targeted the southern Lebanese village of Khiam on 17 October 2024, amid the continuing war between Israel and Hezbollah. Photo: AFP
The government is set to repatriate documented Bangladeshi nationals from Lebanon, with the first group of 50 expatriates scheduled to return home on 20 October, Foreign Affairs Adviser Md Touhid Hossain said Thursday.
"We are taking immediate steps to bring back expatriates in two batches, around 50 people in each, on 20 and 22 October," Hossain told reporters at a briefing at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs office.
He explained that limited seat availability on flights from Beirut has constrained the number of returnees.
"Given the flight capacity, we are exploring options to transport a larger group by sea to Turkey, from where they will fly to Bangladesh," he added.