Japan Evacuates 45 Nationals From Sudan, Closes Embassy
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Japan has evacuated 45 nationals and their spouses from Sudan,
and temporarily closed its embassy, Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and officials
said Tuesday.
“A total of 45 people took off from eastern Sudan
for Djibouti in the C2 transport aircraft dispatched” by Japanese troops,
Kishida told reporters in the early hours of Tuesday.
He said four
other Japanese had also been able to travel from Sudan to Djibouti and
Ethiopia with help from France and international organizations.
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Hours later, Kishida added that another eight Japanese had left from
Sudan, also with French help.
“With this, evacuation of all
Japanese who had been in Khartoum hoping to evacuate by yesterday… including
embassy members, has been completed,” he told reporters.
Japan’s
foreign minister said in a statement that the embassy was now temporarily
closed after staff members were evacuated.
It has set up a liaison
office in Djibouti to continue helping the remaining Japanese in Sudan to
evacuate, the ministry said.
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