Sri Lanka expressed gratitude to India for helping to evacuate the Sri Lankan stranded in Sudan, said- the situation is being monitored
Sri Lankan Foreign Minister Ali Sabri on Tuesday thanked India for its cooperation in the safe evacuation of its nationals from Sudan. Sri Lanka expressed hope that all citizens would be evacuated from trouble-torn Sudan in the next few days.
Sri Lanka expressed gratitude to India
The External Affairs Minister appreciated and appreciated the Indian cooperation in the evacuation of Sri Lankan citizens. "We are closely following the situation of Sri Lankans in Sudan and are actively working on their safe evacuation," Foreign Minister Sabri said on Twitter.
Sri Lanka worried about Sudan
"We appreciate India's offer of support in this regard. We are confident that we will achieve this in the next few days," the External Affairs Minister said. He said that Sri Lanka is concerned about the ongoing violence in Sudan and calls on all parties to end the war.
Ali Sabri said, "Prioritizing peaceful dialogue is the only fair and lasting solution." He said that the Sudanese people also have the right to live in peace and stability. According to information, about 30 Sri Lankan citizens are stranded in Sudan.
Fighting continues in Sudan
Let us tell you that in the African country Sudan, the conflict between the army and the paramilitary force has been going on for almost two weeks. Nearly 400 people have reportedly been killed so far in the fierce 'civil war' in Sudan for the last 12 days.