AMMAN — On Saturday, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriate called on Jordanians in Ethiopia to leave the country at short notice, according to Al-Mamlaka.
The ministry said in a statement that its decision came “in view of the emergency conditions in Ethiopia.” It also called on Jordanians “not to travel to Ethiopia during this period.”
The ministry statement said that for help, Jordanians can contact the embassy in Addis Ababa on the hotline (00251904049070) or the Ministry’s Operations Center (00962795497777).
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AMMAN — On Saturday, the
Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriate called on Jordanians in
Ethiopia to leave the country at short notice, according to Al-Mamlaka.
The ministry said in a statement that its decision came “in view of the emergency conditions in Ethiopia.” It also called on Jordanians “not to travel to Ethiopia during this period.”
The ministry statement said that for help, Jordanians can contact the embassy in Addis Ababa on the hotline (00251904049070) or the Ministry’s Operations Center (00962795497777).
Read more National news