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The Foreign Ministry announced that another 97 Argentines stranded in the United Arab Emirates were able to leave the country

The Argentine Foreign Minister reported that a new group of 97 citizens stranded in the United Arab Emirates was successfully repatriated amid ongoing conflicts in the Middle East.

The Argentine Foreign Minister, Pablo Quirno, announced that 97 Argentines who were stranded in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) have successfully departed the country, facilitated by planned flights operated by Emirates Airlines. This development comes amidst the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, which has complicated travel and safety for many citizens abroad. Quirno's statement emphasized the collaborative efforts of the Argentine Foreign Ministry and the embassy in the UAE in ensuring the safe return of its nationals.

In addition to this recent repatriation, Quirno also mentioned that diplomatic efforts were in place to facilitate the return of 10 additional Argentines from Ethiopia, who would be back in Argentina soon, thanks to arrangements made with Ethiopian Airlines. The previous Sunday, the minister reported the successful repatriation of 248 Argentines from a total of 416 who had been left stranded due to the conflict. These efforts reflect the government’s commitment to ensuring the safety of its citizens overseas during turbulent times.

As the Foreign Ministry continues to assist Argentines around the globe, this situation sheds light on the broader implications of national crises affecting citizen safety abroad. The Argentine government's proactive stance in coordinating repatriations highlights the significance of diplomatic relations and indicates a focus on maintaining the well-being of its citizens during international emergencies. These efforts are crucial for fostering trust and support among the population, especially as global tensions rise.

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