Navy completes its mission to evacuate Chinese from Sudan


Ma Dongpeng, 35, was evacuated along with his wife and two daughters. "When I got off the ship, I was very excited to hear the familiar song My People, My Country and see Chinese compatriots greet us at the port," he was quoted by People's Daily as saying. "I could not hold back my tears while seeing the Chinese national flag fly high."
Ma said his family haven't been back to China for five years, and his 5-year-old daughter has been growing up in Sudan. Thanks to the efficient coordination and help of the Chinese government, they could finally go home at such a difficult time.
"We feel the warmth and strength of China's five-star red flag and feel the strength of the motherland. We are so proud!"
As the security situation in the African country continued to deteriorate in recent days, the Chinese Foreign Ministry and diplomatic missions in Sudan and neighboring countries have worked hard to create conditions for the safe evacuation of Chinese citizens in Sudan to border ports or neighboring countries in an orderly and safe manner, according to the ministry.
So far, most Chinese citizens have been safely evacuated. The Chinese embassy in Sudan will provide all necessary assistance to the small number of Chinese citizens still in the country, according to the ministry.
With the assistance of the Chinese consulate-general in Jeddah, Wang Peng, a young man from Hunan province, successfully completed the procedures for entering Saudi Arabia on Saturday.
Wang had worked with his colleagues in Sudan for many years, but did not expect to encounter an armed conflict. "After the armed conflict broke out, everyone immediately hid in the basement, and we could still hear the sound of whistling missiles," he recalled.
Thanks to the great efforts of local embassy staff, the journey of around 800 kilometers was smooth from the Sudanese capital of Khartoum to the port where he boarded a Chinese ship.
"During the 14-hour journey, we passed through multiple conflict zones and over a dozen checkpoints, but everything went smoothly. This could not have been achieved without the advance coordination and arrangements by the staff of the embassy," he was quoted as saying by People's Daily.
Netizens at home and abroad also took to social media platforms to praise China's timely and orderly evacuation measures.
Many praised China for giving priority to protecting the lives of its own citizens. "The motherland will never abandon any of its compatriots under any circumstances," said a post on Weibo which received tens of thousands of likes.
Cao Desheng contributed to this story.
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