Situation in Sudan is too volatile for US to get embassy staff out of country, State Department official says

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The situation on the ground in Sudan on Wednesday remained too volatile to get diplomatic staff from the US Embassy in Khartoum out of the country, a top State Department official told congressional staffers.

According to multiple staffers in the room, Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs Molly Phee said that the State Department would do a drawdown if they could, but with ongoing fighting and the airport closed and partially damaged, it was not currently an option.

Phee, along with officials from the Bureaus of Consular Affairs, Diplomatic Security, and Management, briefed House and Senate staffers about the crisis in Sudan on Wednesday.

According to the staffers who spoke to CNN, the officials said that there are efforts underway with the Department of Defense to come up with options for getting embassy staff out of the country.

Another US official told CNN that State Department officials are in contact with Pentagon officials in Djibouti where the US has military assets to determine the best evacuation operation.

The State Departmentโ€™s intention is to consolidate all of the staff, who have been sheltering in place amidst the deadly outbreak of fighting, to one location, but they have not been able to do so yet.

Phee indicated that the US is looking to the upcoming Eid holiday for a potential ceasefire between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), which could create a window to safely get people out of the country, according to the staffers.

Another US official said that the department is hoping for a ceasefire which would create the conditions on the ground that would allow an evacuation operation to take place.

The US Embassy in Khartoum on Tuesday reiterated its call for US citizens to shelter and place, and said that โ€œdue to the uncertain security situation in…

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