Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said staff of the country’s embassy in Sudan are currently safe outside of this African province. wrote about it twitter.
“We have temporarily suspended Canada’s activities in Sudan. “Our diplomats are safe – they have been evacuated and are working outside the country,” Trudeau said.
He added that Ottawa is currently considering options to support Canadian embassy staff from local residents.
Representatives of the country’s Armed Forces, together with Canada’s partners, are currently assessing the situation in Sudan in terms of “various unforeseen circumstances”, according to the Canadian Prime Minister.
Formerly Pope Francis He insisted End the violent conflict in Sudan.
Clashes between the Sudanese army and the Republic’s Rapid Reaction Forces began on April 15. Conflict engulfed the state capital and other parts of the country. According to local media, at least 56 people were killed and around 600 injured in the clashes. At the same time, the Sudanese military claims that the situation in the republic has stabilized, but the country’s Rapid Reaction Forces say otherwise, announcing the capture of troops. .