Friday, March 18, 2011

Foreign recommended to go to the embassy if you have trouble getting out of Japan

Barcelona .- The Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation, Trinidad Jimenez, has recommended that about 2,000 Spanish that are currently in Japan that if they have trouble leaving the country scheduled to come to the Embassy in Tokyo. At a press conference in Beirut with his Lebanese counterpart, Ali Chabi, Jones has insisted that "no Spanish at 100 km" of the Fukushima nuclear plant, which has been severely affected by the earthquake last Friday.

"There is no risk in areas ordered by the Japanese government," he assured. As he detailed the diplomat, currently there are about a thousand Spanish in Tokyo, other 870 are in the south, where there is no risk, and 33 in the north, the area was more affected by the earthquake and tsunami.

None of them, said Jimenez was "in distress" according to the information available to the embassy. So, has indicated that Spanish nationals who "want to return to Spain and have difficulty" cheap trade "should contact the Spanish embassy" that offered "all help possible." Those who decide to stay, have been asked to follow "promptly the recommendations of the Japanese authorities" regarding the situation in places where they are.

LIBYA In another vein, the Minister has insisted that the Security Council the UN should "respond now" at the request of the Arab League to impose an air exclusion zone over Libya and is considered "fully loaded sense. " It has also indicated that the Government has maintained "discreet contacts" with the opposition to Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, allowing the Government to "know the situation in the country and where they stand and how they see how events evolve, but did not go into details.

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