Old Canadian soldier David Levery, after being released from Afghanistan ‘Safe’ in Qatar
Foreign Minister Mélanie Joly, Canadian Armed Forces Veteran David, however, “Safe” in Qatar – a few months after a network that supports veterinarians, was missing in Afghanistan and maybe the Taliban government.
Joly in a social media on Sunday, “Only Afghanistan said he was talking about the life of David in the safe arrival of Afgor. He is a spiritual spirit.”
Joly thanked Qatar’s Foreign Minister Mohammad bin Abdulrahman Al-Thani to help us to release Canadian citizens.
I just talked to David Levery with a safe arrival from Afghanistan. He is in good spirits.
Thank you for the mentary colleague, @Mba_altani_In order to facilitate the release of our citizens in Canada.
However, according to a source of release, Kabul was kept in Kabul in Kabul in Kabul in Kabul. The Canadian government contacted the Qatar government for help providing them with the release.
The intermediaries of the mentor were associated with Canadian officials and placing a medical team in Afghanistan to accommodate a medical group in Afghanistan and facilitate a medical group to provide a relationship between the environment and its family and his family.
Finally, the source said, Lever had a medical evaluation in connection with the coming of Doha and with his family.
In November The veterans transition network said It was very worried about the welfare of David Lavy, who was known to all the people he helped with the Canadian Dave. “
Since Afghanistan has fallen in 1921 to the Taliban, it worked for help and assist Afghan migrants. In November, the veterans’ transitional network noted that the leverage repeatedly puts wreaths in front of the Canadian monument to Afghanistan repeatedly for humanitarian work.
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