Work is under way on a new project that will allow voluntary return of 1 million Syrians staying in Türkiye to their homeland, President Erdogan says
Erdogan said the scheme would be implemented with local councils in 13 different regions in northern Syria.
Speaking via a video link at the inauguration ceremony of a housing project in Syria's Idlib on Tuesday, Erdogan said 500,000 Syrians have already returned to safe regions. In coordination with Türkiye's Disaster and Emergency Management Authority and with the help of NGO's, 57,306 of 77,000 houses have been completed so far, he said.
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