Ministry of Foreign Affairs sets up flights from Oman: β The situation is still very serious
The Norwegian Foreign Ministry has arranged a flight from Muscat to Oslo to assist citizens in distress due to the ongoing serious situation in the Middle East.
The Norwegian Foreign Ministry has announced the establishment of a flight from Muscat, Oman, to Oslo in collaboration with Norwegian airlines, scheduled for Sunday. Prioritization will be given to vulnerable groups such as families with children, pregnant women, and individuals with medical needs, according to a press release from the ministry. The Foreign Minister, Espen Barth Eide, emphasized that the situation remains extremely serious, and airlines continue to conduct security assessments, which may delay additional flights to the region.
Prime Minister Jonas Gahr StΓΈre expressed that it is currently challenging for Norwegian citizens in the Middle East to return home, which prompted the decision to arrange the flight. He acknowledged the difficulties faced by many citizens caught in a precarious situation due to the escalating tensions in the region. The Norwegian government is making efforts to facilitate the safe return of its citizens amidst these concerns.
The decision to operate this flight highlights the Norwegian government's responsibility in ensuring the safety and well-being of its citizens abroad, especially those who are vulnerable. The situation in the Middle East continues to evolve, and the Norwegian authorities are closely monitoring developments, emphasizing the need for cautious measures in facilitating travel in light of ongoing security risks.