NHS doctors in Sudan to be airlifted after UK government U-turn

The group of NHS doctors, as well as British nationals still in Sudan, have been advised to make their way to Wadi Seidna. (File/AFP)
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Updated 01 May 2023
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NHS doctors in Sudan to be airlifted after UK government U-turn

  • Almost 30 people were turned away from Wadi Seidna Air Base this week

LONDON: The UK government is advising Britain’s National Health Service doctors trapped in Sudan that they can now depart on airlift flights from the country, despite previously turning them away, the BBC reported.

Almost 30 NHS employees were blocked from boarding military flights out of Sudan because they were not British nationals.

However, the policy U-turn took place just hours before the final rescue flights were due to depart the country from the Wadi Seidna Air Base north of the capital Khartoum.

The last flight is due to depart at 6 p.m. British Summer Time on Saturday.

The group of NHS doctors, as well as British nationals still in the country, have been advised to make their own way to Wadi Seidna.

The UK has already conducted a series of airlifts, transporting 1,573 people to Cyprus on military aircraft.

A “limited consular presence at Port Sudan to signpost British nationals to available options for departure” will remain as evacuation flights end due to “declining demand for seats,” the UK Foreign Office said.

NHS doctor Abdulrahman Babiker, who made headlines yesterday after appealing to the government to change its policy, landed in Cyprus late on Friday.

He was previously turned away from Wadi Seidna.

He told the BBC: “I am happy that I am finally in a safe place, away from a war and on my way back to the UK.

“At the same time, I feel down that my family (my dad, mum, brother and sister) are still endangered by this deadly fighting in my country.”

The British Medical Association appealed to the government before the latest policy change, asking authorities to “ensure all NHS doctors, and their families, including those on UK visas, are evacuated.”

The UK’s airlift efforts are “the longest and largest evacuation effort of any Western country” in Sudan, the Foreign Office said. 


Discussions with Board of Peace ‘on hold’ due to Iran war, Indonesia says

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Discussions with Board of Peace ‘on hold’ due to Iran war, Indonesia says

JAKARTA: Indonesia’s foreign minister ‌said talks on US President Donald Trump’s Gaza “Board of Peace,” of which the Southeast Asian nation is a key troop-contributing member, were on ​hold due to the Middle East war.
The US and Israeli air war against Iran has killed scores of civilians, thrown global air transport into chaos and sent oil prices surging after the effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz.
“All BoP discussions are on hold as all attention has shifted to the situation in Iran,” Minister Sugiono, who ‌goes by one name, ‌said late on Tuesday in ​response ‌to ⁠a ​question on calls ⁠for Indonesia to exit the peace board in the aftermath of the fresh conflict in the Middle East.
“We will also consult with our friends and colleagues in the Gulf because they are also under attack,” Sugiono told reporters after attending an event alongside President Prabowo Subianto.
Indonesia’s participation on the ⁠board has drawn criticism from experts and Muslim ‌groups at home, who ‌say it compromises the world’s largest Muslim-majority ​nation’s longstanding support for the Palestinian ‌cause.
Indonesia backs a two-state solution.
The Indonesian Ulema Council, ‌a leading clerical body, said on March 1 that Indonesia should leave the board, citing Trump’s attack on Iran as rendering the initiative ineffective.
Meanwhile, Nahdlatul Ulama, Indonesia’s largest Muslim organization, said Jakarta should ‌use its position to press Israel and the United States to halt the violence.
Trump first ⁠proposed the ⁠board in September when he unveiled a plan to end Israel’s war in Gaza, later expanding its remit to address other global conflicts typically handled by the United Nations.
Sugiono also said Prabowo is willing to be a mediator in the Iran war in a bid “to cool down and de-escalate the situation in the region.”
Indonesia is readying 1,000 troops for potential deployment in Gaza by early April as part of a proposed multinational peacekeeping force, its army said, as ​part of the UN-mandated International ​Stabilization Force. It has also been given the deputy commander role of the force.