Malaysians in Sudan to be brought home when situation improves

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Malaysians in Sudan to be brought home when situation improves
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Zambry said all Malaysian citizens are safe at seven locations and are provided with food and medicine for two weeks. theSun theSundaily SudanClashes citizens Malaysia safety homecoming stranded

PUTRAJAYA, April 19 -- Foreign Minister Datuk Seri Dr Zambry Abdul Kadir speaks to reporters regarding the latest situation in Sudan at a press conference at Wisma Putra today. - BERNAMAPIX: The process of bringing back 32 Malaysians who are stranded in Sudan will be carried out as soon as the situation permits, said Foreign Minister Datuk Seri Dr Zambry Abdul Kadir.

“I wish to stress the commitment of the government to ensure the safety of Malaysians in Sudan, as the priority,” he said, adding that a special team will bring back the Malaysians as soon as possible. Tensions between the two military forces have escalated since Wednesday in the Merowe region of northern Sudan after the RSF took military vehicles to a location near a military airbase there which SAF considered illegal.

Describing the situation of unrest in Sudan as very complex, Zambry said the World Health Organization and the World Food Program have expressed their respective concerns about the situation.

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