Foreign Ministry: Malaysians advised to defer non-essential travel to Sri Lanka

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PUTRAJAYA, July 10 — Malaysians intending to visit Sri Lanka have been advised to defer non-essential travel for the time being following public unrest in the island nation, due...

PUTRAJAYA, July 10 — Malaysians intending to visit Sri Lanka have been advised to defer non-essential travel for the time being following public unrest in the island nation, due to unprecedented financial crisis in the country.

The ministry also called on other Malaysians currently in Sri Lanka but have yet to register with the High Commission to immediately do so. “All Malaysians in Sri Lanka are advised to give utmost attention to their safety and to adhere to instructions issued by local authorities,” the statement read.

Source: Holiday News (holidaynews.net)

 

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