PUTRAJAYA: Following a risk assessment by all concerned parties, the Malaysians who were at the PETRONAS Khartoum Complex in Sudan have been successfully evacuated to a safe place late Monday (April 17) afternoon (Sudan time).
Foreign Minister Datuk Seri Dr Zambry Abdul Kadir in a statement on Tuesday said the Government is taking steps to bring back all Malaysians as soon as the situation permits.
"Apart from that, Malaysia also expressed its objection to the actions of certain parties who broke into the complex," he said in a statement issued by the Foreign Ministry on Tuesday evening. Zambry also said that the crisis in Sudan also affected all foreign embassy offices with reports of the European Union ambassador to Sudan being attacked, Japanese citizens being roughed up, United States Diplomatic vehicles being shot at and the official residence of the Kuwaiti Ambassador to Sudan broken into.
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