China Evacuates 10,000 Citizens from Middle East War Zone

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Chinese Authorities and Airlines have ​assisted over 10,000 Chinese citizens in returning from ‌the Middle East.

The Foreign ministry said on Tuesday, after the war in the region forced airspace closures and grounded ​commercial flights.

Over 10,000 Chinese people have safely ​returned from countries including the United Arab ⁠Emirates, Oman and Saudi Arabia, Guo Jiakun, ​a spokesperson for China’s foreign ministry, said in a ​press briefing on Tuesday.

China’s foreign ministry and civil aviation administration have guided domestic airlines to increase capacity to repatriate ​Chinese citizens stranded in the Middle East, ​Guo said.

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“More than 3,000 Chinese citizens had been evacuated from ‌Iran,” ⁠the foreign ministry said.

The war in the Middle East, which broke out after the United States and Israel launched strikes against Iran on ​February 28, led ​to flight ⁠cancellations across the region.

Major Chinese airlines, including Air China and China Southern ​Airlines resumed flights earlier this month between some ​Chinese ⁠cities and Gulf hubs such as Riyadh and Dubai.

China has condemned the U.S. and Israeli strikes, repeatedly called for ⁠a ​ceasefire and sent an envoy ​to the Middle East for mediation.

 

Reuters

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