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Dec 25, 2025

Humanitarian cargo flight to Sudan proceeds despite Minister Tajani cancelling appearance

Humanitarian cargo flight to Sudan proceeds despite Minister Tajani cancelling appearance
The Foreign Ministry announced late on 23 December that Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani would not attend the scheduled loading of a humanitarian flight to Sudan at Rome Fiumicino’s Cargo City on 24 December at noon. The aid operation itself, organised by the Italian Agency for Development Cooperation, continues as planned.

While largely symbolic, ministerial attendance would have highlighted Italy’s logistical role in delivering emergency supplies amid Sudan’s civil conflict. Airport authorities confirmed that standard cargo-security protocols remain in place and that passenger operations are unaffected.

Humanitarian cargo flight to Sudan proceeds despite Minister Tajani cancelling appearance


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For mobility professionals, the episode underscores Fiumicino’s dual function as both a commercial and humanitarian hub, with dedicated freight zones that can handle diplomatic exemptions. Companies shipping relief goods or medical supplies should note that Cargo City maintains priority clearance lanes even during peak holiday traffic.
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