Ethiopia repatriates 51 nationals from Lebanon


ADDIS ABABA, Oct. 8 (Xinhua) -- The Ethiopian government has repatriated 51 nationals from Lebanon due to recent security situations, according to a statement issued on Tuesday.

The Ethiopian Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed the "successful and safe return of 51 Ethiopians," noting that the repatriated nationals arrived at the Bole International Airport in the Ethiopian capital of Addis Ababa on Monday.

It said the returnees "have been facing difficult circumstances in Lebanon and their return is a testament to the government's commitment to the welfare of its citizens abroad."

Nebiat Getachew, spokesperson for the ministry, said collaborative efforts with partner organizations will continue to facilitate the repatriation of Ethiopians facing challenges in foreign countries.

"Our primary focus has been on the well-being of Ethiopians in Lebanon, and the return of these 51 individuals is a direct result of these efforts," Getachew was quoted as saying.

Data from the International Organization for Migration suggested that Ethiopians represent one of the largest migrant groups in Lebanon.

Last week, Ethiopian Airlines announced the suspension of all flights to Beirut, the capital of Lebanon, until further notice due to the current situation in the region. The Ethiopian national carrier also announced that it suspended all flights to Tel Aviv, Israel, until Oct. 7, 2024.

Israel has recently intensified airstrikes on Beirut and its suburbs, mainly targeting Hezbollah officials and facilities. At the same time, it has launched what it describes as a "limited" ground operation into Lebanon.

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