Czech Foreign Minister Jan Lipavsky has sent a letter to ministry staff requesting more rest as well as finding a better balance between work and private life. writer Policy. According to the broadcast, the message was the ministry’s response to the sudden death of three diplomats aged 46 to 55 in the past five months.
“Remember that every business, including ours, has its own values and ambitions and “healthy” boundaries,” Lipavsky said.
As the head of the Czech Foreign Ministry noted, the deceased diplomats worked in difficult conditions and died of natural causes. He added that agency employees not only face pressure and work under strict security measures, but also work in different climatic conditions.
“Our colleagues carry out this service even in war zones, under tight security, with limited mobility in the country where they are deployed,” Lipavsky said.
More than 20 people, including former Afghanistan Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the country’s Ministry of Culture employees, dead From the attack in Kabul.