In coordination with Saudi Arabia: the Libyan Embassy in Khartoum: the evacuation of (105) Libyan citizens through Port Sudan to Jeddah.

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The Libyan Embassy in Khartoum announced today, Monday, the evacuation of (105) Libyan citizens from the diplomatic mission staff and their families, Libyan students, and employees of Libyan institutions operating in Sudan, via a ship from Port Sudan to the city of Jeddah in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. .

The embassy stated in a statement today, Monday, that the evacuation process took place in coordination between the Libyan and Saudi embassies in Sudan, and they will be deported to the homeland via a Libyan plane in the near future, noting that this comes within the framework of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ follow-up to the strenuous and continuous efforts to evacuate the Libyan nationals present in brotherly Sudan.

According to the statement, the government of national unity appreciated the role and efforts of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia – a member of the international Quartet concerned with Sudan – in supporting the evacuation operations and facilitating the return of the Libyan community to the homeland through its territory, in addition to coordinating the evacuation of Arab and foreign nationals from Khartoum to their countries via the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

The Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Naglaa Al-Mangoush, praised the efforts of the Libyan diplomatic mission in Sudan, which maintained communication and coordination with the Libyan community present in Sudan since the start of the clashes in the capital, Khartoum.

The Libyan embassy in Sudan had announced, on Sunday, that it had succeeded in evacuating most of the stranded members of the Libyan community in Khartoum, numbering (83) of the mission’s employees and their families, students and employees of the African Airlines Company and the Sahel and Desert Bank, to the safe city of Port Sudan, awaiting their travel to Libya soon. Noting that there are only very few left in separate areas of Khartoum, and it is working to prepare for their evacuation as soon as a new truce is launched.

Source: Libyan News Agency