Sudan: Now is the time for British nationals to move, urges foreign secretary

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Sudan: Now is the time for British nationals to move, urges foreign secretary
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No guarantee of Sudan flights after ceasefire, warns Foreign Secretary James Cleverly

- where evacuees were flown to from Sudan - landed at Stansted Airport on Wednesday. There were 250 people on board.which started when they left their homes and made their own way to an airstrip north of Khartoum under the control of British troops.

More than 2,000 British nationals in Sudan have registered with the Foreign Office under evacuation plans. She told the BBC: "In the same way we treat children who are dependent on their parents, we should respect that some elderly people are dependent on their children. "Where we have families where a British national has a Sudanese national as a spouse or extended family, it makes the extraction more complicated," explained Mr Cleverly.

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