Following recent violence in Belfast, Northern Ireland, the Romanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MAE) is providing consular assistance to 41 Romanian citizens affected by the unrest. Fifteen travel documents have been issued to facilitate their return to Romania, with the majority being for minors. Minister Oana Țoiu confirmed that some Romanian families are already making arrangements to return home. The MAE is maintaining direct contact with authorities in Northern Ireland to monitor the situation and provide ongoing support. The assistance includes help with travel arrangements and necessary documentation. The ministry has not specified the exact nature of the assistance provided beyond the issuance of travel documents, but remains engaged with the affected citizens. The situation highlights the challenges faced by Romanian citizens residing in areas experiencing political instability.