Zambry: Malaysians in Sudan to be brought home when situation improves


PUTRAJAYA: The process of bringing back 32 Malaysians who are stranded in Sudan will be carried out as soon as the situation permits, says Foreign Minister Datuk Seri Dr Zambry Abdul Kadir (pic).

Speaking at a media conference on the situation in Sudan here on Wednesday (April 19), Zambry said all Malaysian citizens were safe at seven locations and were provided with food and medicine for two weeks.

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