The Chinese People s Liberation Army (PLA) carried out multiple, intensive activities across the globe over the past week, highlighting its enhanced capabilities in safeguarding national sovereignty, security and development interests, even in distant waters, analysts said on Thursday.
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Red Cross aid landed in Sudan for the first time since fighting broke out between rival military forces three weeks ago, some rare good news in a conflict that shows little sign of ending.
Since the outbreak of armed conflict in Sudan, the staff of the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs and embassies and consulates in Sudan and neighboring countries have worked day and night to protect the safety of Chinese citizens. Chinese troops complete the task of evacuating Chinese personnel in Sudan. From April 4 to 26, Beijing time, the Nanning and Weishan Lake ships will transfer 29 Chinese citizens and 940 foreigners evacuated from Port Sudan to Jeddah Port. The first temporary flight to pick up Chinese citizens evacuated from Sudan arrived at Beijing Capital International Airport.