00:01The Foreign Affairs Ministry, or Wismaputra, is closely monitoring the rapidly evolving
00:07security situation in the Middle East, with the safety and welfare of Malaysians in affected
00:13countries remaining its top priority.
00:15In a statement on Sunday, the ministry said Malaysian diplomatic missions are providing
00:21consular assistance to citizens stranded in several countries following widespread flight
00:26cancellations.
00:27Wismaputra confirmed that all Malaysians contacted so far are safe and accounted for.
00:34Malaysian diplomatic missions are assisting, or remain in contact with, citizens in countries
00:39including Saudi Arabia, the United Kingdom, Syria, Jordan and the United Arab Emirates.
00:46Due to ongoing flight disruptions and sudden airspace closures, travelers have been advised
00:52to liaise directly with their airlines for the latest updates on flight schedules and
00:57route adjustments.
00:58The ministry's operations room in Putrajaya is actively coordinating these efforts with
01:04Malaysian missions across the affected region.
01:07Wismaputra has urged Malaysians to remain calm, avoid spreading unverified information, and
01:13rely only on official sources for accurate updates.
01:16non-essential travel to the region is strongly discouraged for the time being.
01:20.
01:22Let's go, let's go, let's go, let's go, let's go.
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