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SINGAPORE: Singapore’s Foreign Ministry (MFA) urges Singaporeans to postpone their travel to Bangkok to a later date if they have no pressing need to go there.
A MFA’s spokesman says the situation in the Thai capital remains uncertain and they are closely monitoring the situation.
He adds that Singaporeans intending to travel to Thailand should monitor news developments there.
And before they travel, they are advised to register with the Ministry at www.mfa.gov.sg.
This will enable the Ministry and the Singapore Embassy in Bangkok to contact them and render necessary consular assistance in case of emergencies.
When in Bangkok, he advises Singaporeans to avoid areas where there is a risk of disturbance, like the Government House.
They should also take the necessary precautions for their personal safety, including buying comprehensive medical and travel insurance.
He adds that during this period of uncertainty, Singaporeans must be prepared to face inconveniences in their travel.
A MFA’s spokesman says the situation in the Thai capital remains uncertain and they are closely monitoring the situation.
He adds that Singaporeans intending to travel to Thailand should monitor news developments there.
And before they travel, they are advised to register with the Ministry at www.mfa.gov.sg.
This will enable the Ministry and the Singapore Embassy in Bangkok to contact them and render necessary consular assistance in case of emergencies.
When in Bangkok, he advises Singaporeans to avoid areas where there is a risk of disturbance, like the Government House.
They should also take the necessary precautions for their personal safety, including buying comprehensive medical and travel insurance.
He adds that during this period of uncertainty, Singaporeans must be prepared to face inconveniences in their travel.