Temporary office of Japanese Embassy in Sudan moved to Cairo

The map of Sudan, as appears in Japan's Foreign Ministry's Overeseas Safety department, is colored in orange indicating Level 3 of the ministry's warning system advising to avoid travel to Sudan. (ANJ)
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TOKYO: The Embassy of Japan in Sudan, which was temporarily closed on April 24 due to the rapid deterioration of the security situation in Sudan and transferred to an office in Djibouti, has been relocated again.

Effective Aug. 1, the temporary office will be in the Egyptian capital Cairo, where it will continue its current operations, the foreign ministry in Tokyo said.

“The Temporary Office of the Embassy of Japan in Sudan will be located inside the Embassy of Japan in Egypt at 81, Corniche El Nil Street, Maadi, Cairo.”

As for Sudan, Japan’s Foreign Ministry has placed the whole country at Level 3 in its warning system. This means that Japan asks all citizens, businesses and organizations to avoid traveling to Sudan for any purpose.