South Sudan–United States relations
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South Sudanese Embassy, Washington, D.C. | United States Embassy, Juba |
The South Sudan–United States relations are the bilateral relations between South Sudan and the United States.
History
The United States officially recognised South Sudan on 9 July 2011, the same day they declared independence.[1]
The United States Embassy in Juba, South Sudan, was first established on the same day[2] with the former consulate that had been opened in 2005 in Juba being upgraded to the status of an embassy.[3] The chief of mission was Chargé d'Affaires R. Barrie Walkley, pending the appointment of an ambassador to South Sudan.[4] On 19 October 2011, Susan D. Page was confirmed as the first United States ambassador to South Sudan.[5]
In 2012, President Obama found that the United States could provide military assistance and equipment to South Sudan.[6] This was soon followed by a team of five American officers to advise the South Sudan military.[7] Obama named Donald E. Booth as his special envoy for Sudan and South Sudan on 28 August 2013.[8][9]
Ranking U.S. embassy staff
Embassies
The U.S. Embassy in South Sudan is located in Juba.
South Sudan maintains a diplomatic mission in Washington, D.C.[10]
References
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- ↑ Obama, Barack Hussein. "Presidential Memorandum - Presidential Determination on the Eligibility of South Sudan to Receive Defense Articles and Defense Services." The White House, 6 January 2012.
- ↑ Ramirez, Luis. "US Military to Help Build South Sudan." Voice of America, January 11, 2012.
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