65 Iranian Nationals Have Left Sudan

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65 Iranian Nationals Have Left Sudan

65 Iranian nationals have left Sudan

Nasser Kanani, the spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, stated that the Ministry has taken the matter of the departure of 65 Iranian nationals residing in Sudan seriously. The safe transfer of our country’s citizens from Khartoum to Port Sudan and their subsequent departure and dispatch to Jeddah Port has been carried out.

The spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that the necessary arrangements have also been made for the transfer of this group of compatriots from Saudi Arabia to our country. He emphasized that effective cooperation from Saudi Arabia and the assistance of the Sudanese government were instrumental in this route, for which they deserve appreciation and thanks.

Kanani emphasized that following up on and addressing the situation and well-being of Iranians outside the country is one of the important duties of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

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