Portugal To Take In Two Syrians From Guantanamo

LISBON (Reuters) - Portugal will accept two Syrian nationals for resettlement from the U.S. detention camp of Guantanamo Bay in Cuba on a special visa, the foreign ministry said on Friday, lauding the forthcoming closure of the camp.

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