More than 100 people on Canadian chartered flight leaving Middle East tonight: Anand
- On Tuesday, Canada arranged a chartered plane from Jordan to Athens that could accommodate 265 individuals, carrying 95 passengers amid the Israel-Iran tensions.
- Tensions escalated recently between Israel and Iran, leading Canada to enhance its consular support and advise Canadians to leave the area immediately.
- Canada registered 6,100 Canadians in both Israel and Iran, 450 in the West Bank or Gaza, and has helped over 600 Canadians leave the region.
- Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand said “more than 100 people will be on board” the Tuesday flight and emphasized the need for a diplomatic resolution.
- Canada plans to arrange buses on Wednesday to help Canadians exit Israel and the West Bank toward Jordan and continues supporting allied nationals’ evacuation efforts.
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Foreign Minister Anita Anand announced on Tuesday that a charter flight will leave Jordan later that day with more than 100 people on board.
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More than 100 people on Canadian chartered flight leaving Middle East tonight: Anand
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Read Full ArticleCanadian Foreign Minister Anita Anand announced in The Hague, Netherlands on June 24 that a Canadian charter flight would take off from Jordan that evening, carrying more than 100 overseas Chinese who needed to be evacuated back to Canada.
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