The Foreign Ministry announced that Tel Aviv airport is working, and flights to Chisinau are regular. However, citizens of our country need to avoid traveling to the Middle East, as the security situation can change at any time.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) announced that it has convened the crisis cell on the security situation in the Middle East. The meeting took place on Thursday, August 8, and the officials are monitoring the developments in Israel and keeping in touch with Moldovan diplomats in the region and the responsible institutions to anticipate the risks that affect Moldovans.
“Today’s discussions were related to the current situation in the Middle East and the action plans of national institutions, depending on various scenarios. So far, we have not received any requests for consular support from Moldovan citizens in the region.
FOR THE MOSTÂ IMPORTANT NEWS, FOLLOW US ONÂ TWITTER!
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs reiterates the firm appeal addressed on August 4, 2024, to the citizens of the Republic of Moldova to refrain from non-essential travel to the State of Israel 🇮🇱 and the Middle East region, where the security situation is constantly changing and can change suddenly without prior warning,” noted the representatives of the Chisinau diplomacy.
The MFA advises citizens planning to leave Israel to use existing transportation routes. The Embassy of the Republic of Moldova in Israel operates regularly and provides consular services.
The Diplomatic Mission is at 21 Leonardo Da Vinci St., Tel Aviv, Israel, and the persons in charge can be contacted at +972 52-778977772 or via e-mail at israel.mfa.gov.md.