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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. [1] [2] On the same day, the existing U.S. consulate (accredited to the Republic ...
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]
European Union (EUAVSEC South Sudan) [6] Somaliland (Representative Office) [7] Sweden (Embassy Office) [8] Switzerland (Cooperation Office and Consular Agency) [9] United Nations (United Nations Mission in South Sudan – UNMISS) [10]
This is a list of diplomatic missions of South Sudan. Honorary consulates are excluded from this listing. ... United States: Washington, D.C. Embassy Countries:
The U.S. is putting troops in place over the potential to evacuate American embassy personnel sheltering in place in Khartoum, amid days of intense fighting between opposing Sudanese military ...
List of heads of state of South Sudan List of presidents of the United States Term end July 24, 2012: July 30, 2012: Akec Khoc Aciew Khoc (* January 1, 1956) From 1991 to 2003 he was Sudan People's Liberation Movement’s representative in Paris. [1] Salva Kiir Mayardit: Barack Obama: February 13, 2015: February 23, 2015: Garang Diing Akuong ...
Elections set to be held in South Sudan in December are not on a path for a credible process without urgent action, a senior U.S. State Department official warned on Friday, as the government lags ...
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.