AMMAN - The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates called on the Jordanian community residing in Ethiopia to exercise extreme caution in light of the circumstances Ethiopia is going through.
In a press statement, the ministry urged Jordanians to leave Ethiopia as soon as possible, advising Jordanian citizens not to travel to Addis Ababa.
In the statement, the ministry called on Jordanians residing there to call the ministry’s operations center on (00962795497777) or the Jordanian embassy's hotline on (00251904049070).
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AMMAN -
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates called on the Jordanian community residing in Ethiopia to exercise extreme caution in light of the circumstances Ethiopia is going through.
In a press statement, the ministry urged Jordanians to leave Ethiopia as soon as possible, advising Jordanian citizens not to travel to Addis Ababa.
In the statement, the ministry called on Jordanians residing there to call the ministry’s operations center on (00962795497777) or the Jordanian embassy's hotline on (00251904049070).
Read More National News