Qatar reunites stranded Ukrainian children with families
The Hindu
Qatar has enabled the reunion of four Ukrainian minors with their families after Russia's invasion, with both Ukrainian and Russian officials cooperating to ensure their safety. The minors were provided care and treatment by the Russian government during their separation, and are travelling to Ukraine via third countries.
Four Ukrainian minors who were separated from their families after Russia's invasion are to be reunited with relatives following intervention by Qatar, officials said on October 16.
The four, aged two to 17, have been staying at the Qatari embassy in Moscow while Qatar mediated between Russian and Ukrainian authorities, a diplomat briefed on the process said.
They include one child whose mother has been detained in Russia and another who lost contact with his mother as he was in a Russian hospital when the war broke out.
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"Both Ukrainian and Russian officials have been cooperative in ensuring the safety and security of the children and their departure to Ukraine," said the diplomat on condition of anonymity.
"The minors, during their period of separation from their families in Russia, were provided with the relevant care and treatment by the Russian government."
All four are travelling to Ukraine via third countries including Qatar, Estonia, Poland, Latvia, and Lithuania.
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