Saudi Ship Carries Out Largest Evacuation Since Sudan Fighting Broke Out

Saudi-flagged ship "Amana" arrives in Jeddah
Saudi-flagged ship "Amana" arrives in Jeddah
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Saudi Ship Carries Out Largest Evacuation Since Sudan Fighting Broke Out

Saudi-flagged ship "Amana" arrives in Jeddah
Saudi-flagged ship "Amana" arrives in Jeddah

A Saudi-flagged ship arrived Saturday at the King Faisal Naval Base in Jeddah, carrying the largest number of evacuees since evacuations from Sudan kicked off.

The Saudi-flagged ship “Amana” carried 20 Saudi citizens, as well as 1,866 nationals of brotherly and friendly countries from different nationalities, including: Thailand, Australia, Rwanda, Gambia, Eritrea, Malawi, Macedonia, France, India, Norway, Palestine, Yemen, and the United States of America, Syria, Philippines, Nigeria, Bangladesh, Sweden, Kenya, Tunisia, Iraq, Libya, Morocco, Jordan, Mauritania, Tanzania, Iran, Pakistan, Canada, Russia, Panama, Ecuador, Ireland, Greece, Vietnam, Nepal, Bosnia and Herzegovina, South Sudan, Somalia, Burkina Faso, Côte d'Ivoire, Ghana, Zimbabwe, Burundi, Myanmar, Indonesia, Tajikistan, Mongolia, Turkiye, Italy, Ethiopia, Chad, Germany, South Africa, Uganda, Liberia, Namibia, Sierra Leone, United Kingdom, Belgium, Benin, the Netherlands, Egypt, Mauritius, and Romania, in addition to a number of UN staff.

Saudi Arabia was keen to provide all the basic needs for foreign nationals in preparation for facilitating their departure to their countries, bringing the total of those evacuated from Sudan since evacuation operations started to almost 4,879 people, including 139 Saudi citizens and almost 4,738 people belonging from 96 nationalities.

The Kingdom continues exerting evacuation efforts that kicked off under the directives of the Kingdom’s Leadership.



Saudi Attorney General Meets Turkish Counterpart

Photo by SPA
Photo by SPA
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Saudi Attorney General Meets Turkish Counterpart

Photo by SPA
Photo by SPA

Saudi Attorney General Sheikh Saud Al-Mujib met with his Turkish counterpart, Muhsin Sentürk, and his delegation in Makkah.
Al-Mujib welcomed the delegation and praised the strong ties, emphasizing the importance of increased judicial and legal cooperation.

According to SPA, both sides discussed bilateral relations to strengthen ties, enhance legal cooperation, particularly in judicial matters, and promote efficient justice systems in both countries.

This visit underscores the countries' commitment to boosting judicial cooperation and furthering legal development.