Syrian refugees in Lebanon can start to return home
Have you heard that Syrian refugees in Lebanon can start to return home with support from the authorities, says a Syrian Cabinet minister.
Lebanon, which has been experiencing its worst economic crisis since the civil war, hosts a million Syrian refugees who have fled the conflict since 2011. Calls for them to return home have increased during three years of financial crisis in Lebanon.
The downturn has left three quarters of Lebanese people in poverty.
“The doors are open for the return of Syrian refugees,” state news agency, Sana, quoted Syrian Minister of Local Administration Hussein Makhlouf as saying during a meeting with Lebanon's caretaker minister of the displaced in Damascus.
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