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Jordanians advised not to travel to Libya
By Petra - May 29,2014 - Last updated at May 29,2014
AMMAN — The Foreign Ministry on Thursday advised Jordanians not to travel to Libya in light of the current unrest there.
Moreover, the ministry called on Jordanians who are currently in Libya to leave the crisis-hit country as quickly as possible.
Also on Thursday, the ministry said Jordanian expatriates and students in Ukraine are in good health.
The ministry’s spokesperson, Sabah Al Rafie, said the Jordanian embassy in Moscow and Jordan’s cultural attaché to Ukraine are following up on the situation of Jordanians in the crisis-hit country, adding that most of the students have returned home after finishing their studies.
The cultural attaché can be reached via telephone on 00380931311411, while the ministry is available on 0096265735166 and 0096265501444.
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