MAE: Romanian citizens still in South Africa, that wish to repatriate, to announce intention
Publicat:The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is calling upon all Romanian citizens that are still in South Africa, that want to leave the country and have yet to notify their intention to repatriate, to do so as soon as possible, the Romanian embassy in Pretoria and the General Consulate of Romania in Cape Town, managing at this time, the situation of 39 Romanian citizens (tourists and members of a sport delegation), whose flights were canceled by airlines where they had reservations.
"The Romanian embassy in Pretoria and the General Consulate of Romania in Cape Town are currently managing the situation…
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