Re: Georgian-South Ossetian conflict
Looks like Armenia is being used as an evacuation point for foreigners. Does anyone have any idea if Armenians are being evacuated to Armenia and is Armenia accepting Georgian refugees?
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Foreigners flee Georgia
ITALY and Poland today led the evacuation of hundreds of foreign nationals caught up in the Russia-Georgia conflict, while two airlines suspended flights to Georgia.
About 130 of the 200 Italian nationals known to be in Georgia left by bus today for the Armenian capital Yerevan, an Italian foreign ministry spokesman said.
Poland has sent a government plane to Yerevan to collect around 180 evacuees waiting there after completing a 260km crossing by coach from the Polish embassy in Georgia's capital, Tbilisi.
Most are Poles or people of Polish origin, although that figure includes an unspecified number of Czech Republic and Estonian nationals, a consular official said.
Britain's Foreign Office has urged its nationals in Georgia on non-urgent business to "leave as soon as possible", advice echoed by Canada.
"The situation is volatile and could deteriorate without notice," Canada's foreign ministry warned and told nationals that the US embassy is organising an evacuation convoy from Tbilisi to Yerevan tomorrow.
The US State Department issued a travel advisory yesterday to discourage Americans from visiting Georgia or its rebel territories of South Ossetia and Abkhazia.
Germany advised its citizens in Georgia to leave the country by travelling overland to Armenia or Turkey. A group of Spanish tourists were also evacuated through Armenia, a Spanish diplomatic source said.
Turkish officials said they were in discussions with neighbouring Azerbaijan should they decide evacuations are necessary, the Anatolia news agency reported.
France along with Spain, Sweden and Greece have also not made any decisions on immediate evacuations as they monitor the crisis.
Russian forces took control of South Ossetia today although Moscow claimed Georgian troops were still fighting in the breakaway enclave. Georgia said it had withdrawn most of its troops from South Ossetia in the face of mounting Russian firepower.
The French foreign ministry advised its nationals currently in Georgia "to remain in their homes and maintain contact with France's embassy".
French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner left today on a mission to mediate between Tbilisi and Moscow on behalf of the European Union, as France currently holds the EU presidency.
Turkish Airlines and Austrian Airways today suspended flights in and out of Tbilisi for security reasons.
The Turkish airline said flights to Batumi, in southwest Georgia near the border with Turkey, have been re-routed to Trabzon, a Turkish city on the Black Sea coast. A coach service will take passengers from Trabzon if required, it said.
From http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/sto...012749,00.html
Looks like Armenia is being used as an evacuation point for foreigners. Does anyone have any idea if Armenians are being evacuated to Armenia and is Armenia accepting Georgian refugees?
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Foreigners flee Georgia
ITALY and Poland today led the evacuation of hundreds of foreign nationals caught up in the Russia-Georgia conflict, while two airlines suspended flights to Georgia.
About 130 of the 200 Italian nationals known to be in Georgia left by bus today for the Armenian capital Yerevan, an Italian foreign ministry spokesman said.
Poland has sent a government plane to Yerevan to collect around 180 evacuees waiting there after completing a 260km crossing by coach from the Polish embassy in Georgia's capital, Tbilisi.
Most are Poles or people of Polish origin, although that figure includes an unspecified number of Czech Republic and Estonian nationals, a consular official said.
Britain's Foreign Office has urged its nationals in Georgia on non-urgent business to "leave as soon as possible", advice echoed by Canada.
"The situation is volatile and could deteriorate without notice," Canada's foreign ministry warned and told nationals that the US embassy is organising an evacuation convoy from Tbilisi to Yerevan tomorrow.
The US State Department issued a travel advisory yesterday to discourage Americans from visiting Georgia or its rebel territories of South Ossetia and Abkhazia.
Germany advised its citizens in Georgia to leave the country by travelling overland to Armenia or Turkey. A group of Spanish tourists were also evacuated through Armenia, a Spanish diplomatic source said.
Turkish officials said they were in discussions with neighbouring Azerbaijan should they decide evacuations are necessary, the Anatolia news agency reported.
France along with Spain, Sweden and Greece have also not made any decisions on immediate evacuations as they monitor the crisis.
Russian forces took control of South Ossetia today although Moscow claimed Georgian troops were still fighting in the breakaway enclave. Georgia said it had withdrawn most of its troops from South Ossetia in the face of mounting Russian firepower.
The French foreign ministry advised its nationals currently in Georgia "to remain in their homes and maintain contact with France's embassy".
French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner left today on a mission to mediate between Tbilisi and Moscow on behalf of the European Union, as France currently holds the EU presidency.
Turkish Airlines and Austrian Airways today suspended flights in and out of Tbilisi for security reasons.
The Turkish airline said flights to Batumi, in southwest Georgia near the border with Turkey, have been re-routed to Trabzon, a Turkish city on the Black Sea coast. A coach service will take passengers from Trabzon if required, it said.
From http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/sto...012749,00.html
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