NSTnation: 'We plan to bring them home as soon as possible
Foreign Minister Datuk Saifuddin Abdullah said Nadma which is spearheading the effort is already prepared and the move to evacuate Malaysians from Wuhan is expected to be completed within the next few days.
"Although the Air Force had offered their services to bring home the stranded Malaysians but China only allows commercial flights. The safety of Malaysians in Wuhan remains as our top priority," he told reporters after attending the Indera Mahkota parliamentarySaifuddin, who is also the Indera Mahkota member of parliament, said medical personnel from Malaysia will also board the aircraft that will be deployed to bring these Malaysians back from Wuhan.
He said the 80 Malaysians in Wuhan included nine students, 11 couples who were married to Chinese nationals and one South African .
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