Two Greek military aircraft left for Egypt: Operation to rescue Greek citizens from Sudan

FILE PHOTO: Military aircraft C-130. photo: Hellenic Air Force (https://www.haf.gr/)




Two military transport aircraft C-130 and C-27j left on Sunday for Egypt in the context of the operation to rescue Greek citizens from Sudan.

Earlier, Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias announced that Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis’ decided  to relocate Air Force aircraft and members of the army’s Special Forces to Egypt to participate in a possible operation to rescue Greek and Cypriot citizens that remain trapped in Sudan.
In his statement, Dendias underlined that the top priority is the safe rescue of the Greek citizens that are in Sudan noting that the government remains in close cooperation with its partners and allies.
He also explained that Cyprus Republic citizens are also included in the Greek citizens rescue list.
Dendias underlined that the Foreign Ministry is in close contact with the other EU state members in case of a possible rescue operation of the European citizens and said that he will raise the issue as a matter of top priority, on Monday morning at the EU Foreign Affairs Council that will be held in Luxembourg.

Source: ANA – MPA

FM Dendias: Relocation of Greek aircraft and members of Special Forces to Egypt

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