Govt Plane Evacuates 41 Bulgarians from Libya
Bulgaria's government Airbus 310 evacuated 41 more Bulgarian citizens from Libya on Monday, the Bulgarian Foreign Ministry has announced.
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Bulgaria's government Airbus 310 evacuated 41 more Bulgarian citizens from Libya on Monday, the Bulgarian Foreign Ministry has announced.
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Bulgaria's government Airbus 310 will evacuate Bulgarian citizens from Libya on Monday, the Balkan country's Foreign Ministry has informed.
The Turkish Iskenderun ship has successfully arrived at the port of Marmaris evacuating 1518 people from Libya, including 22 Bulgarian citizens.
Bulgaria's cabinet is fully prepared to send the government's Airbus on one or two flights to Tripoli to evacuate Bulgarian citizens stranded there by the raging civil war.
A group of Bulgarian citizens has been evacuated from Libya Sunday on board of a Romanian military aircraft.
The Bulgarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has issued a statement calling citizens to evacuate violence-ridden Libya, using all possible means.
If needed, Bulgaria will send one more airplane to evacuate nationals from violence-ridden Libya, which will be the last one, stated Minister of Foreign Affairs Nikolay Mladenov Saturday.
The Turkish ship Iskenderum, with 22 Bulgarian refugees onboard, has started from Libyan port of Benghazi.
One Bulgarian man has died in Libya around February 11, news sources quoting various reasons for his demise, with natural death as nevertheless the most probable.
The US visa of controversial former Bulgarian Interior Minister Rumen Petkov has been annulled due to information that he has been involved in some sort of criminal activity.
The Bulgarian Foreign Affairs Ministry informs Friday that only nineteen Bulgarian citizens are on board on the Turkish ship "Iskenderun," ready to be evacuated from the second largest Libyan city Benghazi.
Bulgaria's Foreign Affairs Minister, Nikolay Mladenov, is asking for legislation regulating the responsibility of the State in cases such as the current tumultuous situation in the Middle East.
A total of 10 Bulgarians have been evacuated from Libya with a Romanian rescue plane on Friday, the Bulgarian bTV private channel has informed.
A total of 50 Bulgarian citizens have registered to board the Turkish ship Iskenderum, which is to evacuate foreigners from Libya's eastern city of Benghazi, the Foreign Ministry in Sofia announced.
As the situation in Yemen continues to be unstable, the Foreign Ministry has recommended that all Bulgarian nationals flee the country using planes or trade ships.
Former Bulgarian Foreign Minister Solomon Passy has been cited by NATO Watch as one of the leading international voices urging NATO and the EU to take measures to guarantee peace, security, and human rights in Libya.
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