Addis Abeba, May, 22/2021 – Final Preparations for the launch of the joint Sudanese-Egyptian military training exercise titled “Nile Protectors”, and scheduled to take place in Sudan between May 26 and 31 of this year have been completed Sudan News Agency (SUNA) reported yesterday.
The report disclosed that personnel from all specializations and classes in the both military will participate in the exercise. The report also disclosed that Egyptian forces participating in the exercise arrived at Khartoum Air Base, along with convoys of ground forces and vehicles that arrived by sea.
The report said that the “Nile Protectors” maneuver comes as an extension of a series of joint training exercises between the two countries, and was preceded by two exercise tiled Nile Eagles 1 and 2, all of which aim to exchange military expertise, enhance cooperation and unify working methods to address the expected threats to the two countries according to the report.
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Ethiopia repatriates 742 citizens from Middle Eastern countries
In recent months, Ethiopia has stepped up efforts to return home its citizens stranded in various foreign countries.
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Some 742 Ethiopians have returned home from Middle Eastern countries in recent days, the Ethiopia Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) said on Wednesday.
MoFA said 607 and 135 Ethiopian nationals were returned home from Saudi Arabia and Oman, respectively.
Dina Mufti, the spokesperson for MoFA, said on Tuesday the ministry is boosting efforts to repatriate Ethiopian nationals stranded in various foreign countries.
However, the ministry is encountering various challenges including problems with locating nationals who live abroad and COVID-19 related logistics issue, he noted.
2021-01-14 07:35:26 GMT2021-01-14 15:35:26(Beijing Time) Xinhua English
ADDIS ABABA, Jan. 14 (Xinhua) Some 742 Ethiopians have returned home from Middle Eastern countries in recent days, the Ethiopia Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) said on Wednesday.
MoFA said 607 and 135 Ethiopian nationals were returned home from Saudi Arabia and Oman, respectively.
Dina Mufti, spokesperson for MoFA, said on Tuesday the ministry is boosting efforts to repatriate Ethiopian nationals stranded in various foreign countries.
However, the ministry is encountering various challenges including problems with locating nationals who live abroad and COVID-19 related logistics issue, he noted.
In recent months, Ethiopia has stepped up efforts to return home its citizens stranded in various foreign countries, as part of the government s newly unveiled citizen focused diplomacy. Enditem