India relocates staff in Sittwe consulate to Yangon in view of precarious security situation

India relocated consulate staff from Sittwe to Yangon due to security concerns in Myanmar. External Affairs Ministry monitors Myanmar's safety, especially in Rakhine State. CGI Sittwe staff relocated temporarily to Yangon.

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New Delhi: India on Friday said it has relocated its staff from its consulate in Myanmarese city of Sittwe to Yangon in view of the precarious security situation in that region of Myanmar. External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said India is closely monitoring the security situation in that country.

"We are closely monitoring the security situation in Myanmar, particularly in the Rakhine State. Necessary steps have been taken to ensure the safety of our citizens," he said at his weekly media briefing.

"We have temporarily relocated our staff at CGI (Consulate General of India) Sittwe to Yangon. Our Consulate in Mandalay remains fully functional," Jaiswal said.
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