Malaysians in Sudan to be evacuated if crisis worsens, Saifuddin says
Sudanese protesters chant slogans next to burning tyres during a demonstration in the capital Khartoum. Foreign Minister Saifuddin Abdullah says Malaysians in Sudan are safe, and that Wisma Putra is closely monitoring the latest developments in the country. – EPA pic, October 30, 2021.
FOOD supply for 50 Malaysians in Sudan is sufficient for a period of two weeks, and their condition is reported to be good and safe, Foreign Minister Saifuddin Abdullah said. He said that Wisma Putra was closely monitoring the latest developments in Sudan, and the National Security Council was ready to carry out an evacuation process in the event that the situation worsened.
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