Covid-19: French embassy thanks Putrajaya for help in evacuating citizens
Saturday, 11 Apr 2020 11:04 AM MYT
French Ambassador to Malaysia Frédéric Laplanche said his side received the support of Malaysia’s Foreign Ministry to evacuate about more than 1,000 of its nationals stranded here after airlines started to cancel flights in mid-March. The Ministry of International Trade and Industry has been helping by keeping hotels open for stranded tourists, he said.
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