Foreigners evacuated by air, land and sea as Israel-Iran conflict worsens
Days of attacks and reprisals by the two enemies have shuttered airspace across the Middle East, severely disrupting commercial flights and leaving people unable to get in or out of the region easily.
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Kashmiri students return from Iran (PTI)
Islamabad, 20 June
Countries are evacuating their nationals from Israel and Iran by
air, land and sea as conflict rages between the bitter rivals.
Days of attacks and reprisals by the two enemies have shuttered
airspace across the Middle East, severely disrupting commercial flights and
leaving people unable to get in or out of the region easily.
Some governments are using land borders to get their citizens out
by road to countries where airports remain open.
Thousands of foreigners have already left since the conflict
started last week when Israel launched surprise missile strikes on Iran.
Bulgaria
Bulgaria has moved all its diplomats from Tehran to the capital of
Azerbaijan, Baku, the Balkan country's prime minister said Thursday.
“We are not closing the embassy, ??but moving it to Baku until the
danger passes,” said Prime Minister Rosen Zhelyazkov.
A group of 89 Bulgarians was evacuated from Israel by plane to
Sofia, along with 59 nationals from Slovenia, the US, Belgium, Albania, Kosovo
and Romania.
China
China said it has evacuated more than 1,600 nationals from Iran
and “several hundred others” from Israel.
Foreign Ministry spokesman Guo Jiakun said Beijing would continue
to do its “utmost to assist in the safe transfer and evacuation of Chinese
citizens.”
The Chinese Embassy said it would organize group evacuations by
bus from Israel starting Friday.
A notice posted on the embassy's WeChat social media account said
citizens would be taken out through the Taba border crossing to Egypt. It asked
them to register online and said they would be notified of the evacuation time.
People carrying Chinese, Hong Kong, and Macao passports were
eligible, the notice said.
European Union
The European Union has helped evacuate some 400 people from Israel
via Jordan and Egypt as part of its efforts to coordinate an emergency response
within the 27-nation bloc.
“Member states coordinate the list and we co-finance these flights
up to 75 per cent of the transport costs,” European Commission spokesperson Eva
Hrncirova told a regular press conference in Brussels on Wednesday.
Hrncirova said the EU was fielding requests by Slovakia,
Lithuania, Greece, and Poland for assistance with Middle East evacuations.
France
French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot said Thursday it was
helping nationals who want to leave Iran and Israel to do so through
neighboring countries where commercial flights were still available.
Germany
Germany flew 171 people out of Amman on a special flight on
Wednesday. A further 174 people returned on Thursday and another flight is
planned this weekend.
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