Jakarta, June 18 -- The Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Kemlu) announced that dozens of Indonesian citizens stranded in Israel, Jordan, and Iran have safely returned home with assistance from the Indonesian Embassy (KBRI) in Amman.
Director of Protection of Indonesian Citizens (PWNI) of Kemlu, Judha Nugraha, stated in an online press briefing in Jakarta, Wednesday, that 42 Indonesian pilgrims in Jerusalem, Israel, had returned to Indonesia after first traveling by land to Jordan.
"Then we also noted that there were eight Hajj pilgrims, Indonesian citizens from England, who were also stranded in Amman, and they have also returned to England," Nugraha revealed.
The PWNI director noted that two Indonesian pilgrims in Iran were abl...
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