More Serbians arrive from Ras Lanuf

Another 124 evacuees from Libya arrived in Belgrade from Malta by a Jat Airways plane on Tuesday evening.

Izvor: Tanjug

Wednesday, 02.03.2011.

10:35

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Another 124 evacuees from Libya arrived in Belgrade from Malta by a Jat Airways plane on Tuesday evening. Among them were 13 citizens of Bosnia-Herzegovina, one Montenegrin and one Jordanian citizen, who were evacuated from the Libyan port of Ras Lanuf by the Greek boat Santorini. More Serbians arrive from Ras Lanuf Serbian Interior Minister Ivica Dacic, who greeted the passengers at the airport, said that a Montenegrin ferryboat leased by a Russian company, carrying about 170 Serbian citizens, will arrive in the port of Bar on Thursday. "The statistics show that the evacuation of the Serbian citizens from Libya is nearing completion, and there are about 100 Serbian citizens left in that country, half of whom do not wish to come back because they have jobs there," Dacic told the journalists. He added that about a dozen more Serbian citizens from Libya will return on the regular flights of the Bosnian air carrier and Jat Airways on Thursday. "When the evacuation from Bar ends, our crisis headquarters will have practically completed its job, but we will offer our assistance for as long as it may be necessary," Dacic said, thanking the Serbia's Foreign Ministry, the diplomatic representatives in Libya, Jat Airways and the companies whose employees worked in Libya for their cooperation. The passengers who wanted to share their experience and impressions from Libya with the journalists mainly said that "nothing horrible was going on," that they witnessed no unpleasant situations, but there were those who had encounters with armed groups. "Everything went well, it was our job and our obligation and we were happy to help our people," Jat pilot Nenad Vesic stressed. Dacic and evacuees at the airport (Tanjug)

More Serbians arrive from Ras Lanuf

Serbian Interior Minister Ivica Dačić, who greeted the passengers at the airport, said that a Montenegrin ferryboat leased by a Russian company, carrying about 170 Serbian citizens, will arrive in the port of Bar on Thursday.

"The statistics show that the evacuation of the Serbian citizens from Libya is nearing completion, and there are about 100 Serbian citizens left in that country, half of whom do not wish to come back because they have jobs there," Dačić told the journalists.

He added that about a dozen more Serbian citizens from Libya will return on the regular flights of the Bosnian air carrier and Jat Airways on Thursday.

"When the evacuation from Bar ends, our crisis headquarters will have practically completed its job, but we will offer our assistance for as long as it may be necessary," Dačić said, thanking the Serbia's Foreign Ministry, the diplomatic representatives in Libya, Jat Airways and the companies whose employees worked in Libya for their cooperation.

The passengers who wanted to share their experience and impressions from Libya with the journalists mainly said that "nothing horrible was going on," that they witnessed no unpleasant situations, but there were those who had encounters with armed groups.

"Everything went well, it was our job and our obligation and we were happy to help our people," Jat pilot Nenad Vesić stressed.

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