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On August 18, 2011, President Obama announced his intention to nominate Susan D. Page to be the first U.S. Ambassador to South Sudan. [4] [5] Page served in her role as U.S. Ambassador to South Sudan from October 2011 through July 2015. The current U.S. Ambassador to South Sudan is Michael J. Adler
While South Sudan has not been its own sovereign country for a long time, [12] President Salva Kiir has established rapport with the United States. Then-U.S. President Barack Obama recognized South Sudan the day it declared independence from Sudan, [13] and U.S. President Donald Trump fostered relations with Kiir even before he won the presidency in 2016.
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Susan Denise Page (born 1964) is retired American diplomat who served as the first US Ambassador to South Sudan and later served in senior representative roles at the United Nations including, the Special Representative of the UN Secretary General for the United Nations Mission for Justice Support in Haiti (MINUJUSTH) and Deputy Special Representative for the Rule of Law at the United Nations ...
This is a list of diplomatic missions in the United States.At present, 175 nations maintain diplomatic missions to the United States in the capital, Washington, D.C. Being the seat of the Organization of American States, the city also hosts missions of its member-states, separate from their respective embassies to the United States.
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 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 ...