Saudi Arabia Evacuates over 5,000 People from Sudan

Saudis arriving in Jeddah from Port Sudan with the help of the Royal Saudi Navy forces (Reuters)
Saudis arriving in Jeddah from Port Sudan with the help of the Royal Saudi Navy forces (Reuters)
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Saudi Arabia Evacuates over 5,000 People from Sudan

Saudis arriving in Jeddah from Port Sudan with the help of the Royal Saudi Navy forces (Reuters)
Saudis arriving in Jeddah from Port Sudan with the help of the Royal Saudi Navy forces (Reuters)

Since the onset of clashes between the Sudanese army and the Rapid Support Forces in mid-April, the Saudi Foreign Ministry has declared the effective evacuation of more than 5,000 individuals from 100 nations, among them 184 Saudi citizens.

Regarded as one of the world’s largest and most successful evacuation undertakings, this operation has brought significant regional and global recognition to the Royal Saudi Navy.

Over the past few days, the Saudi navy has garnered widespread attention for its effective collaboration with different armed forces branches in rescuing thousands of stranded individuals seeking refuge from the sudden conflict in Sudan.

The Saudi Royal Navy’s humanitarian evacuation operations are not a first, according to Rear Admiral Fuaz Kaseb, who highlighted the navy’s previous participation in the distribution of aid in Somalia for three years under UN auspices.

Speaking to Asharq Al-Awsat, Kaseb affirmed that the Royal Saudi Navy is highly trained and qualified to work on islands and beaches, safeguard critical oil and vital installations, including offshore platforms, military bases, and civilian facilities.

“The military doctrine of the Saudi Navy is distinguished by its practical training in hostage rescue, evacuation operations, aid delivery, as well as interception of any form of human trafficking and smuggling,” said Kaseb.

Saudi Ambassador in Khartoum Ali Jaafar commented on the extensive evacuation operations and said: “Saudi Arabia, the kingdom of humanity, has always led countries in facilitating humanitarian work whenever there is a need.”

“The embassy is in contact with all parties to ensure the safe arrival of convoys,” confirmed Jaafar, adding that the Saudi taskforce is acting on the directives of King Salman, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, and Defense Minister Prince Khalid bin Salman.

Footage revealed Saudi special forces stationed at the Port Sudan harbor, providing aid and security to individuals stuck at the port, including regular citizens and diplomats, before boarding them onto Saudi military vessels and frigates bound for Jeddah.



Saudi Leadership Offers Condolences to Bangladesh on Death of Former PM Khaleda Zia

An aerial view shows mourners gathered for the funeral ceremony of Bangladesh's former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia at the Parliament House premises in Dhaka on December 31, 2025 a day after her death. (AFP)
An aerial view shows mourners gathered for the funeral ceremony of Bangladesh's former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia at the Parliament House premises in Dhaka on December 31, 2025 a day after her death. (AFP)
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Saudi Leadership Offers Condolences to Bangladesh on Death of Former PM Khaleda Zia

An aerial view shows mourners gathered for the funeral ceremony of Bangladesh's former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia at the Parliament House premises in Dhaka on December 31, 2025 a day after her death. (AFP)
An aerial view shows mourners gathered for the funeral ceremony of Bangladesh's former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia at the Parliament House premises in Dhaka on December 31, 2025 a day after her death. (AFP)

Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud sent on Thursday a cable of condolences to Bangladesh’s President Mohammed Shahabuddin on the death of former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia.

He extended his sincere condolences and sympathy to the president and the family of the deceased.

Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Crown Prince and Prime Minister, sent Shahabuddin a similar cable.


Pakistan Supports Saudi Arabia, Welcomes Regional Efforts to De-escalate Situation in Yemen

The Pakistani flag is seen in Islamabad.  AP file photo
The Pakistani flag is seen in Islamabad. AP file photo
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Pakistan Supports Saudi Arabia, Welcomes Regional Efforts to De-escalate Situation in Yemen

The Pakistani flag is seen in Islamabad.  AP file photo
The Pakistani flag is seen in Islamabad. AP file photo

Pakistan has confirmed its support for Yemen’s unity and territorial integrity, and for all efforts aimed at achieving lasting peace and stability in the country.

The Pakistani Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement issued Wednesday that Pakistan strongly opposes any unilateral actions taken by any Yemeni party that escalate the situation, undermine peace efforts, and threaten peace and stability in Yemen and the region.

The statement said Pakistan welcomes regional efforts to de-escalate the situation and maintain peace and stability in Yemen, expresses its full solidarity with Saudi Arabia, and reaffirms its commitment to the Kingdom’s security.

It added that Pakistan maintains its strong support for resolving the Yemen issue through dialogue and diplomacy, and hopes that the Yemeni people and regional powers will work together to reach a comprehensive and lasting settlement of the issue and safeguard regional stability.


Saudi-Palestinian Discussions Focus on Gaza, the West Bank

The Saudi Foreign Minister met on Wednesday in Riyadh with Vice President of the State of Palestine and Vice Chairman of the PLO's Executive Committee. SPA
The Saudi Foreign Minister met on Wednesday in Riyadh with Vice President of the State of Palestine and Vice Chairman of the PLO's Executive Committee. SPA
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Saudi-Palestinian Discussions Focus on Gaza, the West Bank

The Saudi Foreign Minister met on Wednesday in Riyadh with Vice President of the State of Palestine and Vice Chairman of the PLO's Executive Committee. SPA
The Saudi Foreign Minister met on Wednesday in Riyadh with Vice President of the State of Palestine and Vice Chairman of the PLO's Executive Committee. SPA

Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah met on Wednesday in Riyadh with Vice President of the State of Palestine and Vice Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) Hussein Al Sheikh.

During the meeting, they discussed developments in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank, including the dire humanitarian conditions facing Gaza residents, ongoing Israeli violations of the ceasefire, and Israeli escalation in the West Bank. They stressed the importance of the unhindered delivery of humanitarian aid.

The two sides also underlined the need for the release of Palestinian Authority funds, the protection of the Palestinian banking system, and commitment to implementing the comprehensive peace plan put forward by US President Donald Trump.

The meeting highlighted Saudi Arabia’s support for the reform program launched by Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and praised the efforts of the US president.

The two sides affirmed the importance of connecting Gaza to the West Bank and continuing efforts, in coordination with brotherly countries and international partners, to ensure the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people, including the realization of an independent state with East Jerusalem as its capital.

The meeting was attended by Advisor to the Foreign Minister for Political Affairs Prince Musab bin Mohammed Al Farhan and Minister Plenipotentiary at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Manal Radwan.