Malaysian Ambassador to China, Raja Datuk Nushirwan Zainal Abidin, said the government's stance is in line with recent developments, including reports that no Malaysian in China tested positive for Covid-19."So far, everything is under control. We have set up a WeChat group to keep in touch and obtain information on any need or help they require," he told Berita Harian, today.
On Feb 4, the Malaysian government brought back 107 Malaysians stranded in Hubei in a special operation. This was followed by a second evacuation mission on Feb 26, which repatriated 66 Malaysians and their non-citizen family members. Meanwhile, National Disaster Management Agency senior deputy director Farhan Sufyan Borhan said the agency has no intention of launching a third mission to bring Malaysians back from China."This also did not arise at a meeting between Nadma and the Chief Secretary to the Government on Friday.
"However, we are always in contact with the relevant agencies and authorities to stay up-to-date with the latest situation," he said.
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