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First group of Iranian pilgrims departed via Jadidat Arar border crossing

First group of Iranian pilgrims departed via Jadidat Arar border crossing

Saudi Gazette5 days ago

Saudi Gazette report
ARAR — The first group of Iranian pilgrims departed Saudi Arabia via Jadidat Arar border crossing on Sunday.
The pilgrims arrived at Arar Airport, as part of the ongoing efforts led by the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah, in coordination with relevant authorities, to facilitate their safe and dignified return. Under the phased implementation of the ministry's return plan, a dedicated operations room closely monitored the process, ensuring all necessary services and support were provided up to the moment of departure.
The initiative followed directives from Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman, based on the recommendation of Crown Prince and Prime Minister Mohammed bin Salman, to ensure Iranian pilgrims are provided with comprehensive services and care until they return safely to their homeland to join their families.
Upon arrival at the airport, the pilgrims were received by officials from the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah and partner agencies, who coordinated logistical support for their departure via the Jadidat Arar Border Crossing to Iran.
Field teams from the ministry began immediate operations to streamline the pilgrims' transfer, implementing a comprehensive joint plan with the Iranian side to ensure a smooth, dignified, and prompt departure, in line with the requests of the Iranian official mission.

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