Europe plans for Libya evacuation - Europe - Al Jazeera English
Europe plans for Libya evacuation - Europe - Al Jazeera English: "European governments and companies are moving to evacuate citizens living in Libya as violent unrest in the country spreads.
France on Monday urged its nationals to return home and began closing French-run schools in the north African country, the European Affairs minister said.
Laurent Wauquiez said around 30 French nationals had been taken out of the eastern Libyan city of Benghazi, where a tough crackdown on pro-democracy protesters has left possibly hundreds dead.
Portugal also said it had sent a military plane to the capital, Tripoli to begin evacuating European Union citizens from strife-torn Libya, as the bloc's foreign ministers meet in Brussels, the Belgian capital, to discuss their response to the crisis.
'We want to see proper protection for foreign nationals in Libya and in particular assistance for them as they are trying to leave the country,' William Hague, Britain's foreign minister said, as he urged Britons to leave.
'Those who are able to leave safely should leave by commercial means. That situation is constantly under review. We will assess the needs for evacuations as things progress,' he said."
France on Monday urged its nationals to return home and began closing French-run schools in the north African country, the European Affairs minister said.
Laurent Wauquiez said around 30 French nationals had been taken out of the eastern Libyan city of Benghazi, where a tough crackdown on pro-democracy protesters has left possibly hundreds dead.
Portugal also said it had sent a military plane to the capital, Tripoli to begin evacuating European Union citizens from strife-torn Libya, as the bloc's foreign ministers meet in Brussels, the Belgian capital, to discuss their response to the crisis.
'We want to see proper protection for foreign nationals in Libya and in particular assistance for them as they are trying to leave the country,' William Hague, Britain's foreign minister said, as he urged Britons to leave.
'Those who are able to leave safely should leave by commercial means. That situation is constantly under review. We will assess the needs for evacuations as things progress,' he said."
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