The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of North Macedonia announced the return of Macedonian citizens who were in the region at the time of the earthquake in Turkey to the country.
The statement issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that 8 students and a teacher who were in the area within the scope of the “Erasmus Plus” project at the time of the earthquake have returned to the country this morning and are in good health. .
Referring to the appointment of a diplomat from the Ankara embassy from the moment the group was identified, the statement said: “The diplomat with an additional vehicle assisted the group to withdraw until they headed to the country. After the first medical rehabilitation of the two people who were found to be injured, the group was first sent to Ankara Then to Istanbul for shelter, additional medical care and rest.” Data included.
The statement read: “There is no new information that has arrived at our embassy in Ankara and the Consulate General in Istanbul about our other citizens who are in potential danger or in need of assistance. Our offers remain open for possible interventions in case of need.” It has been said.
Random Post
- Balkans | A thousand volunteers will be allocated to Al-Aqsa Mosque for a “seamless” Ramadan
- Balkans | 11 years have passed since the death of Gligorov, your first boss. Macedonia
- Balkans | Escobar was greeted by the head of the Kosovo Council, Konjovka
- Fuel prices have been updated.
- Balkans | Bomb threat at the State Department
- Balkans | Operation from the police and the Public Prosecutor’s Office to the “Tabanovce” border crossing
- Balkans | The Turning Point in the Kosovo War: The Rašak Massacre
- Balkans | Bulgaria and Saudi Arabia sign an agreement to encourage investment
- Balkans | Spasovsky: 1.4 tons of drugs were destroyed
- Balkans | Rama: “Albanians must unite”