BERLIN, Germany, December 20, 2013/African Press Organization (APO)/ — Foreign Minister Frank Walter Steinmeier issued the following statement at the Federal Foreign Office this morning (20 December):
Conditions in South Sudan are such that we had to take emergency measures to evacuate and fly out German nationals living there.
A Bundeswehr plane landed in the capital Juba this morning. The operation is currently underway. The first 55 German nationals are being flown out and will arrive in Uganda shortly. A second flight may follow.
I think this is good news for those waiting for help in South Sudan.
A total of 55 people have been evacuated on the first flight. The vast majority of them are German nationals, the rest French, Swiss and Netherlands nationals. A second flight is planned.
Those who have been evacuated are being taken to Entebbe, where the German Embassy will provide them with assistance.
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