Africazine:
The Libyan Embassy in Turkey is urging caution for its citizens during a critical security period.
From July 6 to 9, the embassy has advised the Libyan community in Ankara to adhere to heightened security measures coinciding with the NATO summit. During this time, the embassy will suspend visitor services and administrative transactions.
Libyan Embassy Warns Citizens in Turkey
The Libyan Embassy in Turkey has issued a statement urging its citizens to exercise caution during the NATO summit. The embassy highlighted the potential for partial and complete road closures, which may affect travel and accessibility in Ankara.
In light of these developments, the embassy will halt all visitor services and administrative transactions until the security measures are lifted. This decision aims to prioritize the safety of Libyan citizens in the area.
Libyan Citizens Advised on Safety Measures
Libyan nationals are encouraged to carry their residency cards or identification documents at all times. The embassy has emphasized the importance of complying with instructions from Turkish authorities to ensure personal safety during this period.
Travel should be limited to essential trips only, as the embassy seeks to mitigate risks associated with the heightened security environment surrounding the summit.
Upcoming Actions for Libyan Citizens
- Adhere to security measures from July 6 to 9.
- Carry identification documents at all times.
- Avoid unnecessary travel during the summit.
Libyan citizens in Turkey must prioritize safety during the NATO summit.
