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See Foreign relations of the United Kingdom. South Sudan established diplomatic relations with the United Kingdom on 9 July 2011. South Sudan maintains a embassy in London. The United Kingdom is accredited to South Sudan through its embassy in Juba. [187] The UK governed South Sudan from 1899 to 1956, when Sudan achieved full independence.
Representatives of each parties participating in the initiative after the signing of eight protocols. Tumaini Peace Initiative, which was launched on May 9, 2024, in the Kenyan Capital Nairobi, is a high-level mediation for the conflict in South Sudan by incorporating all the holdout groups that have not signed the 2018 R-ARCSS (Revitalised Agreement on Resolution of the Conflict in South Sudan).
6 August – Two people are killed after Sudanese warplanes enter South Sudanese airspace and bomb the town of Khortumbak in Upper Nile State. [6]9 August – Petronas pulls out of South Sudan after 14 years in operation, citing changes in the industrial environment.
South Sudan (/ s uː ˈ d ɑː n,-ˈ d æ n /), officially the Republic of South Sudan, is a landlocked country in East Africa. [16] It is bordered on the north by Sudan; on the east by Ethiopia; on the south by the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda and Kenya; and on the west by the Central African Republic. South Sudan's diverse ...
James Pitia Morgan is a South Sudanese politician and diplomat who has served as the Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of South Sudan from 31 August 2023 [1] until 25 April 2024, when he was appointed by President Salva Kiir Mayardit as envoy to the African Great Lakes countries. [2]
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation is a cabinet-level government ministry responsible for the implementation and management of South Sudan's foreign policy and international activity. The incumbent minister is Ramadan Mohamed Abdallah Goc.
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In 2022, the transitional government and opposition agreed to move it to late 2024. [6] [7] In September 2024, the government ordered the elections to be postponed until 22 December 2026, citing the need to complete institutional processes such the creation of a census and a permanent constitution and the registration of political parties. [8]