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In this photo provided by Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan, Deputy Foreign Minister Shunsuke Takei, center, meets evacuees from Sudan at a base in Djibouti Monday, April 24, 2023. Japan's Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said all the Japanese nationals who had expressed intensions to be evacuated so far have safely left Sudan, but Foreign Ministry officials will stay in Djibouti to provide support in case evacuation is needed additionally. (Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan via AP)

In this photo provided by Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan, Deputy Foreign Minister Shunsuke Takei, center, meets evacuees from Sudan at a base in Djibouti Monday, April 24, 2023. Japan's Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said all the Japanese nationals who had expressed intensions to be evacuated so far have safely left Sudan, but Foreign Ministry officials will stay in Djibouti to provide support in case evacuation is needed additionally. (Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan via AP)

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