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Embassy of Sudan in London | |
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Location | St James's, London |
Address | 3 Cleveland Row, London, SW1A 1DD |
Coordinates | 51°30′18″N 0°08′19″W / 51.50489°N 0.13855°W |
Ambassador | Mohammed Abdalla Ali Eltom |
The Embassy of Sudan in London is the diplomatic mission of Sudan in the United Kingdom, situated across from St James's Palace. [1] [2]
In 2013 the embassy was the site of a protest following a crackdown against protestors in Khartoum opposed to cuts in a fuel subsidy. [3]
The landmark case Benkharbouche v Embassy of Sudan (2015) involved a Moroccan national who was employed as a cook at the Sudanese embassy in London. [4]
In 2020, two assistants of the military attaché at the embassy applied for political asylum in Britain. [5]