Deputy Higher Education Minister Adam Adli Abdul Halim said affected students and Malaysians must follow the emergency plans and procedures activated by Malaysian missions abroad.

“I hope students or any Malaysians who are stranded will follow every instruction and report themselves as soon as possible,” he said after officiating the Apple Education Classroom at Politeknik Ungku Omar here yesterday.

He said the Malaysian government always prioritises the safety of its citizens in conflict areas.

“I understand that with the current airspace disruptions and related issues, there will be difficulties,” he said.

Commenting on parents’ concerns, Adam Adli advised them to stay in contact with the Foreign Ministry or Wisma Putra, as well as relevant authorities, to obtain the latest information.

He said Malaysia would usually be given priority due to the strong diplomatic ties and cooperation established with the countries involved.

“We have good relations with countries that are ready to assist, and that is the assurance we can give to parents and family members who are worried about the safety of our students overseas,” he said.

Yesterday, Higher Education Minister Datuk Seri Dr Zambry Abd Kadir informed that 1,936 Malaysian students pursuing their studies in six Middle Eastern countries have been confirmed safe despite being affected by tensions in the region.

The breakdown of students by country is Iran (six), Qatar (three), Kuwait (nine), the United Arab Emirates (21), Saudi Arabia (135) and Jordan (1,762). — Bernama