Ethiopian Kidnap
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Asked if there was any further update on the kidnapping situation in Ethiopia, the Prime Minister’s Official Spokesman (PMOS) said that clearly the Prime Minister welcomed the release of the hostages and thanked both the Ethiopian and Eritrain Governments. The Prime Minister also recognised and thanked the efforts by the FCO, both in the UK and on the ground for securing the release.
Asked if any ransom had been paid, the PMOS replied that he was not aware of any of the details, but people should instead speak to the FCO.
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