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Sudan 2023 Thread- Discussion on Our Evacuation Capabilities

Ottawa deploys rapid deployment team to Djibouti to provide emergency response
The Canadian Press · Posted: Apr 21, 2023 11:10 PM EDT | Last Updated: April 21

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Minister of Foreign Affairs Mélanie Joly, pictured in Ottawa last month, says the Canadian Embassy in Sudan's capital, Khartoum, has temporarily suspended in-person operations due to security concerns. (Justin Tang/The Canadian Press)

The federal government says it has deployed members of its Global Affairs Standing Rapid Deployment Team to Djibouti due to the volatile and rapidly deteriorating situation in Sudan.

Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly said the Canadian Embassy in Sudan's capital, Khartoum, has temporarily suspended in-person operations.

The Rapid Deployment Team can provide emergency response, co-ordination, consular assistance and logistical support, she said.

The federal government says the Department of National Defence and the Canadian Armed Forces are also planning for contingencies but gave no further details.

Roughly 1,500 Canadians registered in Sudan
On Thursday, Joly said Canada has no means of evacuating citizens from Sudan, where violence has drastically escalated between the country's army and its rival paramilitary force.

Global Affairs Canada has said it knows of roughly 1,500 Canadians registered as being in the northeast African country.

"The situation in Sudan is volatile and deteriorating rapidly," Joly said in a news release on Friday. "Canada continues to call for an end to violence and stands with the Sudanese people as they strive for peace.

"We are actively monitoring the situation in Sudan and working with neighbouring countries, as well as with like-minded governments and the international community to co-ordinate the response to this crisis."

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Smoke fills the sky in Khartoum on Friday. Joly said Canada has no means of evacuating citizens from Sudan, where violence has drastically escalated between the country's army and its rival paramilitary force. (Maheen S./The Associated Press)

Joly said consular services remain available to Canadians in Sudan, but due to the security situation, these could be limited.

Officials in Ottawa are in regular contact with Canadians there, providing them with information and advice as the situation develops, she said.

The United States and other countries anticipate the violence to escalate and have been preparing to evacuate their citizens in Sudan.

Some of the heaviest fighting has been over airports.

The Pentagon has moved a small number of troops to a base in Djibouti to support an evacuation.

Gen. Mark Milley, chair of the U.S. joint chiefs of staff, discussed the situation with defence officials from Germany, Italy and Canada at a gathering in Germany on Friday, a U.S. official said.

One topic was ensuring that any potential evacuation efforts did not conflict. The official spoke on condition of anonymity to describe the deliberations.

 
but the optics of a German aircraft extracting 58 Canadians (and only one German) isn't great, and this government seems to live by optics they choose to care about.
I think the tweak to your valid assessment adds a little « je ne sais quoi »

I believe they’re still not at the point of embarrassment, be it US or German or other G7 countries pulling Canadians out of the soup.
 
I think the tweak to your valid assessment adds a little « je ne sais quoi »

I believe they’re still not at the point of embarrassment, be it US or German or other G7 countries pulling Canadians out of the soup.
and won't be until the news starts carrying stories of Canadians being killed. Sad.
 
I believe they’re still not at the point of embarrassment, be it US or German or other G7 countries pulling Canadians out of the soup.
How are the Afghan interpreters doing? Have we extracted any more of them?

Until we stand up and meet our obligations to allies and nations friendly to us we will be seen as a joke internationally.
 
I think the tweak to your valid assessment adds a little « je ne sais quoi »

I believe they’re still not at the point of embarrassment, be it US or German or other G7 countries pulling Canadians out of the soup.
I just saw in another thread that Ukraine - a country at war - has managed to extract some citizens from Sudan. I wonder what that magic point is?
 
I just saw in another thread that Ukraine - a country at war - has managed to extract some citizens from Sudan. I wonder what that magic point is?
…may be further than many of us here would guess? Heck, UKR may even be extracting Canadians for all we know at this point.

It’s an embarrassment.
 
How are the Afghan interpreters doing? Have we extracted any more of them?

Until we stand up and meet our obligations to allies and nations friendly to us we will be seen as a joke internationally.
Likely not. However, somewhat related the taliban claim to have killed the ISIS commander that ordered the airport suicide attack.

 
Meh, we have successfully convened the evacuation of some of our personnel and citizens through the resources and willingness of our allies. The leadership displayed in friend shoring these capabilities is testimony to Canada’s contributions to global security.

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What ever the colour of the GoC, everything regarding Global Affairs, civilian evacuation, etc as been as far that I can remember a total joke. A non existing will to evacuate Canadian citizens when they need to be.
This is one thing many people miss. There has been lots of press on problems in the military but our foreign service is just as ignored, underfunded and understaffed.
 
This is one thing many people miss. There has been lots of press on problems in the military but our foreign service is just as ignored, underfunded and understaffed.
The two's goes in pair. It tells a lot.
 
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