some of the most difficult times, and this is what it is like for one of the areas of khartoum to the port of sudan. i had to take a bus like 15 hours, and then i have to stay in port sudan which is now crowded, because all people in there, and we cannot find an apartment to rent, so all of us like to stay in one bedroom in the hotel, and then to find the one good thing that i find another hotel to, you know, to put my name in the evacuation list so that, the u.s. ship can evacuate the u.s. citizens. they are the lucky ones who got out, and so many americans who are remaining in the port sudan and across the country who want to leave, but they have not the chance, john. and you said 15 hours by land from khartoum to the port of sea and then to leave by sea.
it was an amazing thing to move 15,000 people out of kabul and the way we did. but 15,000 people out of kabul and the wa we did. ., 15,000 people out of kabul and the way we did- way we did. but an internal foreign office e-mail way we did. but an internal foreign office e-mail leaked way we did. but an internal foreign office e-mail leaked yesterday - way we did. but an internal foreign j office e-mail leaked yesterday said 0ffice e mail leaked yesterday said the pm hasjust authorised 0ffice e mail leaked yesterday said the pm has just authorised the charity s staff and animals to be evacuated and campaigners for the charity said mrjohnson agreed it staff were under threat. the charity said mrjohnson agreed it staff were under threat. the prime minister understood staff were under threat. the prime - minister understood those arguments, accepted them and did put those people on the evacuation list, working with the home secretary and foreign secretary to get the wheels of vit
particularly the women. and we had manyjobs forthem in the uk, where we have lots of vacancies across the veterinary care sector. and the prime minister understood those arguments, accepted them, and did put those people on the evacuation list, working with the home secretary and the foreign secretary to get the wheels of whitehall moving. it kind of lasers in the situation where it is impossible at the moment to see who is telling the truth, who is being accurate. the prime minister adamant on numerous occasions that he was not involved but claims from campaigners and a suggestion in these emails that we saw yesterday that he did approve that decision. find saw yesterday that he did approve that decision. saw yesterday that he did approve that decision. . that decision. and in the meantime, westminster that decision. and in the meantime, westminster awaits that decision. and in the meantime, westminster awaits the that decision. and in the meantime, westminster awaits the pu
armed services did with 0p pitting, and it was an amazing thing to move 15,000 people out of kabul in the way that we did. but an internal foreign office e mail written at the time, leaked and released yesterday says. campaigners for for the charity said mrjohnson agreed its staff were under threat. the prime minister understood those arguments, accepted them and did put those people on the evacuation list, working with the home secretary and the foreign secretary to get the wheels of whitehall moving. the evacuation, mrjohnson insists, was a success, it saved lives but left many others behind. so, once again, the issue is how truthful he s being now. somebody is lying about what happened during the events that led up to the evacuation of the animals from afghanistan, and i think it s become increasingly clear that the prime minister s story is not credible. he has not told the truth.
15,000 people out of kabul in the way that we did. but an internal foreign office e mail written at the time, leaked and relesaed yesterday says. campaigners for for the charity said mrjohnson agreed its staff were under threat. the prime minister understood those arguments, accepted them and did put those people on the evacuation list, working with the home secretary and the foreign secretary to get the wheels of whitehall moving. the evacuation, mrjohnson insists, was a success, it saved lives but left many others behind. so, once again, the issue is how truthful he s being now. somebody is lying about what happened during the events that led up to the evacuation of the animals from afghanistan, and i think it s become increasingly clear that the prime minister s story is not credible. he has not told the truth. the problem for borisjohnson is whether it s afghanistan or downing street parties, everything now focuses on this