Berlin - Arab Today
The Iraqi embassy in Berlin has issued 1,400 passports recently for Iraqi migrants who want to return to their home country, the German foreign ministry said on Monday.
A ministry official said only 150 passports had been issued here by the end of last October and did not give any reason for the sharp increase since then, The Daily Mail reported.
Separately, a ministry source said the increase could be related to recent developments in the conflict in Iraq.
Iraq's elite counter-terrorism forces pushed Daesh fighters to the suburbs of the city of Ramadi last month in what has been touted as the first major success for Iraq's army since it collapsed during the militant Islamists' lightning advance across the country's north and west 18 months ago.
Iraq was the fifth most important country of origin for asylum applications in Germany in 2015, data from the Interior Ministry shows.
In recent weeks, the German government has urged authorities from migrants' and refugees' countries of origin to provide passports for people willing to return.