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British embassy in Libya to 'suspend operations' | British embassy in Libya to 'suspend operations' |
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The UK is to temporarily close its embassy in the Libyan capital, Tripoli, because of worsening violence. | |
The Foreign Office, which has urged Britons to leave the country immediately, said consular assistance would not be available from Monday. | The Foreign Office, which has urged Britons to leave the country immediately, said consular assistance would not be available from Monday. |
Ambassador Michael Aron described the situation as "very sad" and said staff would return to the embassy "as soon as security allows". | Ambassador Michael Aron described the situation as "very sad" and said staff would return to the embassy "as soon as security allows". |
Arrangements are being made to help British nationals leave Libya. | Arrangements are being made to help British nationals leave Libya. |
The country has been gripped by instability since the uprising in 2011. | The country has been gripped by instability since the uprising in 2011. |
More than 200 people have been killed in Tripoli and Benghazi in the past two weeks. | More than 200 people have been killed in Tripoli and Benghazi in the past two weeks. |
Thousands of protesters took to the streets of the two cities on Friday to denounce militias who have been fighting Libyan armed forces. | Thousands of protesters took to the streets of the two cities on Friday to denounce militias who have been fighting Libyan armed forces. |
'Risk too great' | 'Risk too great' |
Commercial flights are still leaving Libya but the Foreign Office (FCO) warned flight schedules could change without notice. | Commercial flights are still leaving Libya but the Foreign Office (FCO) warned flight schedules could change without notice. |
On Wednesday, British Airways suspended flights to and from Tripoli up to and including 5 August due to the security situation at the country's main international airport. | On Wednesday, British Airways suspended flights to and from Tripoli up to and including 5 August due to the security situation at the country's main international airport. |
The FCO is advising against all travel to Libya. | The FCO is advising against all travel to Libya. |
Mr Aron tweeted: "Reluctantly we've decided we have to leave & temporarily suspend Embassy operations in #Libya. We will be back as soon as security allows." | Mr Aron tweeted: "Reluctantly we've decided we have to leave & temporarily suspend Embassy operations in #Libya. We will be back as soon as security allows." |
He added: "Fighting has spread to where we live in Suraj and the risk of getting caught in the crossfire is too great. Very sad." | He added: "Fighting has spread to where we live in Suraj and the risk of getting caught in the crossfire is too great. Very sad." |
Mr Aron said on Twitter that a temporary office would be set up in Tunisia. | Mr Aron said on Twitter that a temporary office would be set up in Tunisia. |
A FCO spokesman said: "Due to the more intense and more widespread fighting in Tripoli, and greater instability throughout Libya, the Foreign and Commonwealth Office advise against all travel to Libya. | A FCO spokesman said: "Due to the more intense and more widespread fighting in Tripoli, and greater instability throughout Libya, the Foreign and Commonwealth Office advise against all travel to Libya. |
"British nationals in Libya are strongly urged to leave immediately by commercial means." | "British nationals in Libya are strongly urged to leave immediately by commercial means." |
He would not comment on Mr Aron's statement about the move to Tunisia. | He would not comment on Mr Aron's statement about the move to Tunisia. |
Most western countries have now withdrawn diplomats from Libya. | Most western countries have now withdrawn diplomats from Libya. |
Are you in Libya? Have you been affected by the recent violence? You can email your experiences to haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk. | Are you in Libya? Have you been affected by the recent violence? You can email your experiences to haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk. |