Thailand to evacuate first batch of citizens from Middle East on March 7


FILE PHOTO: Workers walk to the Lusail Stadium in Lusail, Qatar, December 20, 2019. - AP

BANGKOK: Thailand is preparing to evacuate the first group of Thai workers from the Middle East on March 7 following regional unrest, Labour Minister Treenuch Thienthong said on Wednesday (Mar 4), Thai News Agency (TNA) reported.

Speaking after a meeting of the situation monitoring centre, Treenuch confirmed that no Thai nationals have been reported injured or killed so far.

Approximately 300 Thai nationals in high-risk areas, predominantly in Iran, have requested repatriation, including a group of 50 labourers who have all expressed a desire to leave.

Registration for the evacuation is set to open on March 5, with the initial groups scheduled to depart on March 7 and March 10 via land routes to Turkiye.

The return process will be managed through two primary channels. Under the government-to-government framework, officials are currently reviewing specific cost coverage, while workers deployed through private recruitment agencies will have their total expenses covered by those firms. - Bernama/TNA

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