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    "speaker_name": "Hon. Richard Tong’",
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    "content": "The Ministry and Kenya’s Embassy in Vienna has reached out to families of Kenyans who were affected and the Ministry’s report is as follows: Kenyans who were moved from Ukraine to Kenya are 37, Poland 70, Germany seven, Hungary 18, Slovakia Republic two, Romania two and Belgium two. There are some who are not willing to leave Ukraine for whatever reasons. So, there are about six of them who have not been accounted for. We believe they chose to stay because all options were available at their disposal to use the avenues which were created by the Ministry and the Government of Kenya. The Ministry and Kenya’s Embassy in Vienna continues to reach out to the students and parents of those who were affected. We are hoping by end of this month all of them should be cleared. (ii) In lieu of repatriation could the national Government consider relocating these citizens to safer regions within Ukraine or more peaceful regions that neighbour Ukraine? The answer to this is yes. The Ministry has already initiated the process and quite a number of them have actually been moved out. Kenyans who are currently in the border states of Ukraine are being accommodated at university hostels, temporary shelters provided by aid agencies and churches while some are staying with relatives, friends and well-wishers. The Ministry and Kenya’s embassies in Vienna, Berlin and Moscow continue to liaise with host governments, The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor."
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