Second batch of Malaysians in Wuhan to return Tuesday

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Second batch of Malaysians in Wuhan to return Tuesday
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NSTnation: Malaysia will bring home a second group of its citizens from Wuhan, China, next Tuesday (Feb 25) following the Covid19 outbreak in that country. Coronavirus

Foreign Minister Datuk Saifuddin Abdullah said there were about 77,000 Malaysians in China but did not announce the number of Malaysians who would be brought back home through the second group.“Another trip will be on Feb 25,” he told Bernama after attending a Special Asean-China Foreign Ministers’ Meeting on Coronavirus Disease here today.

On Feb 4, 107 Malaysians were flown home from Wuhan, China via a special aircraft through a humanitarian aid mission carried out by the Malaysian government. The special meeting was co-chaired by Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Secretary of Foreign Affairs of the Philippines Teodoro L. Locsin Jr.

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