Seven-Year-Old Kazakh Girl Returned From Georgia Following Six Months of Diplomatic Efforts
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A seven-year-old Kazakh girl has been returned home from Georgia after six months of work by diplomats and officials, Orda.kz reports.
According to the Ministry of Education, the child was temporarily placed in a specialized institution for minors. She had been in the country without proper care from her parents or legal representatives.
The Ministry of Education, together with the Embassy of Kazakhstan in Georgia, spent several months processing documents and coordinating the child’s transfer. The parties held negotiations through diplomatic channels and worked with the Georgian authorities.
Now the girl is in safe conditions. She is receiving the necessary psychological assistance.the Ministry of Education said.
The ministry is also working on the child’s future placement with a family.
To protect the rights, safety and privacy of the child, her personal data, the circumstances of her stay and other information about her are confidential and not subject to disclosure. the ministry emphasized.
Original author: Ruslan Loginov
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