737 Jordanians evacuated from Yemen, others wished to stay: Ministry


(MENAFN- Jordan News Agency) Under the directives of His Majesty King Abdullah II to the government to follow-up on Jordanians' condition abroad, especially of those in Yemen, the government has evacuated 737 citizens from Yemen, either through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates Affairs' operation center, or Jordan's embassy in Sanaa.

In a statement issued on Saturday, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriate Affairs' spokesperson, Sabah Al Rafei, said the government has evacuated a vast majority of Jordanians in Yemen, and the rest have confirmed their desire to remain there, either due to family or economic reasons or because of private engagements.

With regard to the evacuation process, Al Rafei indicated that most evacuations were done in the form of convoys and private buses to Saudi Arabia and Oman, as evacuation by air from Yemen was difficult for multiple reasons.

She noted that priority in evacuation was accorded to families and students, and the ministry appointed a citizen on board each bus and ship as a constant contact person to check on the situation of other citizens. "Delegates from our embassies were available to receive the citizens at border points," Al Rafei added.

She said: "At the behest of His Majesty King Abdullah II, seven aircrafts were engaged to transfer Jordanians who had been evacuated from Yemen and arrived in the city of Jizan in Saudi Arabia, and others by sea to Djibouti, to Amman."

Al Rafei expressed her appreciation for authorities in Saudi Arabia, Oman and Djibouti for facilitating the entry of Jordanian citizens into their territories. She also thanked members of the Jordanian community in Oman, the Arab Bank and Royal Jordanian airways.

The foreign ministry's spokesperson called for Jordanians to seriously follow circulars and statements issued by the foreign ministry regarding their travel and accommodation abroad. These are published after extensive studies, taking into account the safety and security of citizens abroad, she affirmed.


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