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The United States officially recognized South Sudan on 9 July 2011, the same day they declared independence. [2]The United States Embassy in Juba, South Sudan, was first established on the same day [3] with the former consulate that had been opened in 2005 in Juba being upgraded to the status of an embassy. [4]
The United States ambassador to South Sudan is the official representative of the president of the United States to the head of state of the Republic of South Sudan.. The government of the United States recognized South Sudan on its independence day, July 9, 2011.
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1959-1960 Member Sudan Mission to United Nations, New York. 1960-1961 First Secretary of Embassy, Washington DC.. 1961-1962 Charge' d'Affaires, Sudan Embassy in Beirut. 1962-1963 Counsellor of Embassy, Baghdad (Iraq). 1963-1964 Charge' d'Affaires, Sudan Embassy (Kuwait). 1956 Head of Political Section, Ministry of Foreign Affairs HQ, Khartoum.
The permanent representative of South Sudan to the United Nations is the Republic of South Sudan's foremost diplomatic representative to the United Nations, and in charge of the Republic of South Sudan Mission to the United Nations (SUD-MIS).
The first people who migrated to the US from South Sudan arrived in the mid-1980s as a result of the civil wars in Sudan, settling in places such as Chicago. [2]This migration continued in the 90s, when some South Sudanese were established in other places such as Maine (settling eventually in cities such as Portland and Lewiston), [3] Des Moines (Iowa), [4] and Omaha, Nebraska (where in 1998 ...