US military personnel will remain in Djibouti to ensure the safety of US government employees. Additional forces may be sent to the area if necessary. This was announced by the President of the United States, Joe Biden, in a statement to Congressional leaders. TASS.
“US military will stay in Djibouti to protect” [дипломатического] U.S. personnel and others are ready to deploy additional forces in the region if and if necessary, until the security situation now requires their presence,” Biden said.
Former President of the United States approved Evacuation of US embassy staff and their families from Sudan.
The previous day, Mary Katherine Fee, Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs, said that the US authorities To contact He is meeting with Sudan’s military and civilian leaders and exploring options for assistance in order to reach an agreement on a future ceasefire extension.
In Sudan, the de facto leader of the country entered the open phase in the morning between the armed forces led by the army commander Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and the Commander of the Emergency Response Forces (Special Forces), Mohammed Hamdan Dagalo. April 15