Indonesia Shows Swift Action in Evacuating Citizens from Conflict-Stricken Sudan
In a time of crisis, Indonesia is doing its best to protect its citizens. The country has successfully evacuated 542 Indonesians from the conflict-ridden Sudan, as reported by The Jakarta Post. To further ensure the safety of its citizens, Retno Marsudi, the Indonesian Foreign Minister, has called on Indonesians in Sudan to report to the embassy for assistance, according to Tempo.co English.
Indonesia has also deployed an evacuation team to Sudan, as reported by Jakarta Globe, and has begun repatriating 1,200 nationals to their home country. The Jakarta Post has provided comprehensive coverage of the situation.
In the face of adversity, Indonesia has taken swift and effective action to ensure the safety and well-being of its people. This commitment to protecting citizens is admirable and deserving of recognition.