Sudan-MFA: The first group of Greeks left for Djibouti

2023-04-23 16:51:10

Full announcement:

In the context of the continuous monitoring of the situation in Sudan and coordination of actions for the release of Greeks from that country, two meetings of the Crisis Management Unit were held today, under the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Nikos Dendias, with the participation of the official leadership of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ambassador of of Greece in Cairo and of GEETHA. The first took place in the morning and the second has just been completed.

The Ambassador of Greece in Ethiopia and the Honorary Consul of our country in Djibouti are already there to welcome the specific Greek citizens and provide any assistance.

The Minister of Foreign Affairs expressed his thanks to his French counterpart, Catherine Colonna, as well as to the French Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Katerina Zacharopoulou, for France’s substantial assistance in the safe removal of the aforementioned Greeks from Sudan.

The process and coordination with EU partners and allies for the release of the remaining Greeks and their family members is ongoing.

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