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Libya’s Foreign Ministry supports Libyans stranded abroad

In a press statement, the Spokesman for the Foreign Ministry, Muhammad Al Qiblawi stated that the survey of Libyan citizens stranded abroad is still a go, explaining that the Libyan consulate in Istanbul had already counted about 2,000 citizens; around 1700 of them had been housed in different hotels.

He also stressed that they have provided various services to those stranded, including health and awareness instructions, in addition to masks and sterilizers. For those stranded in Tunisia, Al-Qiblawi pointed out that the Libyan embassy in Tunis had identified around 300 citizens, noting that 250 of them have been provided with accommodation.

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