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Foreign Sec: Sudan evacuation 'as quickly as we can'

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Foreign Sec: Sudan evacuation 'as quickly as we can'

Foreign Sec: Sudan evacuation 'as quickly as we can'

Foreign secretary James Cleverly says British nationals are being evaucated from Sudan "as quickly as we can" but warns the situation in the country "remains volatile" despite the current ceasefire.

Report by Rowlandi.

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