International reactions to the 2011 Libyan civil war
Greece evacuates embassy staff, foreign nationals from Libya
Greece safely evacuated embassy staff and more than one hundred Chinese and European nationals from Libya early on Friday with a navy frigate sailing back to the Greek port of Piraeus, its Defense Ministry said.
Athens had sent a frigate and two other vessels to Libya to evacuate workers at its embassy in Tripoli on Thursday.
Greece to help 'hundreds' of Chinese leave Libya
With the violence in Libya escalating to its worst level since the 2011 ouster of dictator Moammar Gadhafi, governments from around the world are scrambling to evacuate their citizens from the country, many seeking help from nearby Greece.
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Greece evacuates Tripoli embassy
Greece dispatched a navy frigate to Tripoli on Wednesday after the Foreign Ministry decided to evacuate all personnel from its embassy in the Libyan capital as fighting between rival militias escalated.
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Bulgaria Evacuates Embassy Staff From Libya
Bulgaria has evacuated all staff from its embassy in Tripoli due to the continued deterioration of the security situation in Libya.
In a statement, the Foreign Ministry in Sofia said on Tuesday that Bulgarian citizens in Libya who might need urgent assistance could contact the EU delegation in Tripoli as well as the diplomatic missions of Malta, France, Hungary, Italy and Romania.
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France evacuating nationals from Libya
France was evacuating its nationals from Libya on Tuesday amid increasing lawlessness and unrest, a government source said, after similar moves by other European nations.
There are less than 100 French nationals in Libya and they will be taken out of the country by ship, the source said, adding that the operation would be over by the afternoon.
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Serbian citizens advised to leave Libya immediately
Serbian citizens advised to leave Libya immediately
BELGRADE -- The Serbian Foreign Ministry advises all Serbian citizens to leave Libya immediately, and refrain from traveling there, FM Ivica Dačić said on Tuesday.
The advisory was made in view of the escalating armed conflicts in Libya and the extremely volatile security situation in Tripoli.
Bulgaria Issues Libya Travel Warning
Bulgaria on Monday warned its citizens against all travel to Libya due to escalating tensions in the North African country.
In a statement, the Foreign Ministry in Sofia also strongly recommended Bulgarians currently in Libya to leave immediately.
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British embassy convoy attacked in Libya's Tripoli
A British embassy convoy in Tripoli came under fire on Sunday in an attempted carjacking but no-one was hurt, a spokesman for London's mission in Libya said.
"Early this morning a British embassy convoy was subject to an attempted carjacking. Shots were fired at our vehicles but they managed to drive on and leave the area," spokesman Bob Phillipson said.
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After Turkey, US pulls embassy staff from Libya
The United States evacuated its embassy in Libya on July 26, driving its staff under heavy military guard across the border to Tunisia because of escalating clashes between rival militias in Tripoli, the U.S. State Department said.
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Turkey may close embassy in Tripoli: Davutoğlu
Turkey has considered closing its embassy in Tripoli because of growing security concerns in the country, Foreign Minister Ahmet DavutoÄlu has said, adding that efforts to evacuate Turkish citizens in Libya were underway.
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