Middle East Tensions Continue, Kuwait Representative Office Helps 5 Taiwanese Students Depart
Due to ongoing tensions in the Middle East, Taiwan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs and its overseas missions continue to assist citizens wishing to leave. The Representative Office in Kuwait helped five Taiwanese exchange students from Kuwait University travel overland to Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. With further assistance from the Representative Office in Saudi Arabia, they successfully boarded an Emirates flight via Dubai on April 6th and are expected to return to Taiwan on April 7th. The Ministry urges citizens to avoid high-risk countries in the region and provides emergency contact information.
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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a press release stating that the Ministry and its overseas missions in the Middle East continue to assist citizens who wish to leave the region and return to Taiwan. The Representative Office in Kuwait dispatched personnel on April 4th to accompany five Taiwanese exchange students from Kuwait University's language center throughout their journey overland to Riyadh, the capital of Saudi Arabia. The Representative Office in Saudi Arabia then provided necessary living care and assisted them in successfully boarding an Emirates flight from Riyadh on April 6th, transiting through Dubai. The five students are expected to return to Taiwan on the afternoon of April 7th.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs explained that the situation in the Middle East remains severe, continuously affecting the opening of airspace and the operation of commercial flights in various countries. The Ministry once again urges citizens to temporarily avoid traveling or transiting through relevant high-risk countries in the near future. If there is still a need to travel, please heighten vigilance and register on the "Overseas Compatriots Dynamic Information System" before departure, so that overseas missions can contact and provide assistance promptly.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs reminds that in case of emergency or accident in the Middle East, please call the following hotlines: 1. Representative Office in Israel emergency hotline: +972-544-275-204; 2. Representative Office in Jordan emergency hotline: +962-79-5552605; 3. Taipei Trade Office in Bahrain emergency hotline: +973-39655139; 4. Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in the Sultanate of Oman emergency hotline: +968-99449875; 5. Taipei Commercial Representative Office in the State of Kuwait emergency hotline: +965-66565762; 6. For emergencies or accidents in Saudi Arabia and Qatar, please call the Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia emergency hotline: +966-505-223-725; 7. For emergencies or accidents in Iran and the United Arab Emirates, please call the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Dubai emergency hotline: +971-50-645-3018; 8. Or call the Ministry of Foreign Affairs' "Emergency Service Hotline for Overseas Compatriots": +886-800-085-095, to receive immediate assistance. (Editor: Wan Shu-chang) 1150407
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs explained that the situation in the Middle East remains severe, continuously affecting the opening of airspace and the operation of commercial flights in various countries. The Ministry once again urges citizens to temporarily avoid traveling or transiting through relevant high-risk countries in the near future. If there is still a need to travel, please heighten vigilance and register on the "Overseas Compatriots Dynamic Information System" before departure, so that overseas missions can contact and provide assistance promptly.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs reminds that in case of emergency or accident in the Middle East, please call the following hotlines: 1. Representative Office in Israel emergency hotline: +972-544-275-204; 2. Representative Office in Jordan emergency hotline: +962-79-5552605; 3. Taipei Trade Office in Bahrain emergency hotline: +973-39655139; 4. Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in the Sultanate of Oman emergency hotline: +968-99449875; 5. Taipei Commercial Representative Office in the State of Kuwait emergency hotline: +965-66565762; 6. For emergencies or accidents in Saudi Arabia and Qatar, please call the Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia emergency hotline: +966-505-223-725; 7. For emergencies or accidents in Iran and the United Arab Emirates, please call the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Dubai emergency hotline: +971-50-645-3018; 8. Or call the Ministry of Foreign Affairs' "Emergency Service Hotline for Overseas Compatriots": +886-800-085-095, to receive immediate assistance. (Editor: Wan Shu-chang) 1150407
FAQ
What assistance is Taiwan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs providing amidst the tense situation in the Middle East?
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and its overseas missions are assisting citizens who wish to depart from the Middle East. Specifically, the Representative Office in Kuwait arranged for five Taiwanese students to return home via land and air travel.
What travel advisory has the Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued for those considering travel to the Middle East?
The Ministry advises citizens to temporarily avoid traveling or transiting through high-risk countries in the Middle East. If travel is necessary, they urge heightened vigilance and recommend registering on the 'Overseas Compatriots Dynamic Information System' to receive assistance from overseas missions in emergencies.