Monday, February 21, 2011

Libyan crisis, Eni repatriates dependent family members and staff operational

In Libya, which is burning under the blows of the popular uprising, there is also a segment (significant) of Italy. These are the establishments of Eni. And if the leadership until recently dispensed calm and quiet, now the head of the company have indicated that the employee is returning. The news was announced through a statement which reads as "Eni informs that is going be the return of family members of employees of both non-operating closely." At this time, however, Eni "sees no problem with the facilities and operational structures.

The activities of the six-legged dog in the country "continues to normal without affecting production. Eni, however, is taking steps to further strengthen security measures to protect people and plants. " But what is recorded in the last hour is a mass exodus of foreigners. While the EU prepares evacuation of EU citizens, in particular from Cyrenaica and other eastern areas, at least 2300 have already been moved to the Tunisian way home, 2000 on the night and 300 this morning, helped along by the borders now abandoned even by the police.

The Tunisian ambassador in Tripoli, Salaheddine Jemmali, spoke this morning to ensure that the Tunisian authorities are ready to welcome fellow, about 50 thousand in the entire Libya. Waiting for concrete provisions of the EU, EU governments have started to implement evacuation plans or to urge its citizens to leave the country: Portugal has sent a military plane to Tripoli and a second plane left from Brussels seeks to Benghazi.

The British minister, William Hague said that the government is "providing protection to those who leave the country" while the French Minister Laurent Wauquiez, said that the embassy is helping people who want to leave the country with its own power. Italy has also advised its nationals in the North African country, about 1500, leaving the country.

Meanwhile, Austria has announced that it will send a plane to Malta to facilitate the evacuation. While Bulgaria and Serbia came the solicitation to all compatriots to leave the country immediately. A Turkish Airlines plane sent from Ankara to the countrymen and blue 'but' managed to land in Tripoli and went back.

Meanwhile, move the large European industries in the country: Eni, Shell and BP have started the repatriation of non-operating employees and their families, so 'as Finmeccanica. Eni has assured that there is no '"no problem facilities and activities' of Eni in Libya" and continue to follow "closely monitoring developments."

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