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Malaysians advised to defer non-essential travel to Sri Lanka, says foreign ministry

The Malaysian Foreign Ministry advises Malaysians currently in Sri Lanka but have yet to register with the High Commission to immediately do so. – Malaysian High Commission in Sri Lanka Facebook pic, July 10, 2022.

Malaysian Foreign Ministry in a statement Sunday said the ministry is closely monitoring the developments in Sri Lanka and the High Commission in Colombo is in close contact with all registered Malaysians there to ensure their safety and render consular assistance, if required. This will help the High Commission to extend the necessary consular assistance, if required, according to the statement.

 

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