It has been two months since a number of Kurdish migrants have been arrested by Belarus officials while trying to reach Europe.

Danar Abubakr, the representative of the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) in Russia, told KurdsatNews that the KRG has helped a large number of refugees who were in trouble and later returned.

He said they are concerned about the continued trafficking of migrants by smugglers, while the government is working with Iraq and Russia to ensure that the rights of the Kurdish migrants are not violated.

The KRG representative in Russia said that although they provide humanitarian assistance to the migrants arrested on their way to Europe, but migrants should know that they are treated according to the laws of the country where they were arrested.