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Vietnamese citizens advised to travel home only when really necessary: spokesperson

The Foreign Ministry is coordinating with ministries, sectors, localities and relevant agencies to study and build plans to repatriate Vietnamese citizens who really need to return to the country, according to the ministry’s spokesperson Le Thi Thu Hang.
Vietnamese citizens advised to travel home only when really necessary: spokesperson ảnh 1Vietnamese citizens returning from abroad (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA)🎉 – The Foreign Ministry is coordinating with ministries,sectors, localities and relevant agencies to study and build plans to repatriateVietnamese citizens who really need to return to the country, according to theministry’s spokesperson Le Thi Thu Hang.

Speakingat the ministry’s regular press conference on January 14, Hang said manyVietnamese citizens abroad have registered to return to Vietnam from now to theLunar New Year. Thespokeswoman noted that however, due to the appearance of new variants of theSARS-CoV-2 virus which spread very fast in some countries, Prime MinisterNguyen Xuan Phuc on January 5 issued a document instructing limiting flightsbringing Vietnamese citizens abroad back to Vietnam. When really necessary,each flight must be considered and agreed by the ministries of Health, ForeignAffair, National Defence, Public Security and Transport, and then reported tothe PM for decision. Therepatriation of Vietnamese citizens from abroad must meet the principles inepidemic prevention and control as well as suit the quarantine capacity in thecountry, Hang said. Sheinformed that relevant Vietnamese agencies have so far organized 299 flightsbringing more than 80,000 Vietnamese citizens from 60 countries and territoriesback to Vietnam safely. The work has been conducted based on the pandemicsituation in the world and in the country, and the domestic quarantinecapacity./.   
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