Iraq and UN sign Iranian 'Camp Ashraf' exile deal

BAGHDAD. December 26. KAZINFORM Iraq and the United Nations have agreed to re-settle more than 3,000 Iranian exiles who have been based at a refugee camp in Baghdad since the 1980s, BBC reported.

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The residents of Camp Ashraf were part of the People's Mujahideen Organisation of Iran, which fought alongside Iraqi soldiers during the Iran-Iraq war.

The deal has been welcomed by the US, which handed responsibility for the camp to Iraq in 2009.

Iraq's Shia-led government has repeatedly vowed to close Camp Ashraf.

But under the terms of the deal signed with the UN late on Sunday, camp residents would be moved to a temporary location where their refugee status would then be determined by the UN. The UN says this is a necessary first step before exiles are finally re-settled outside Iraq.

"The UNHCR will immediately deploy a team at the new location to proceed with the verification and adjudication of the claims for refugee status it had received," the statement said.

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