A Greek government official told The Associated Press today that a merchant vessel has been chartered by the Chinese government for the evacuation of "hundreds" of its citizens, but gave no further details. The official asked not to be named because details of the operation are still being finalized.
According to the Greek Defense Ministry and other government officials, the Mediterranean country is also sending a navy frigate to pick up its embassy staff members as well as about 70 Greeks and dozens of others from China, Cyprus, Britain and Malta after their governments requested help.
Many countries have suspended operations at their embassies in Tripoli, including Greece and the United States, and advised their citizens to leave the country.
The Greek frigate, Salamis, was due to dock outside Tripoli later today.
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"We're getting new requests for assistance all the time," the official said.
Earlier this week Spain sent a military plane to pick up 60 people from Libya. The Philippines' Foreign Secretary Albert del Rosario has said he will fly to Tunisia's Djerba Island near the Libyan border to help arrange the departure of about 13,000 Filipino workers from the Libyan cities of Benghazi and Misarata, as well as Tripoli.
Regional authorities on the island said today they were not aware of any new evacuation plans.