Foreign Relations Articles
South Sudanese youths last Friday marched from the Dr. John Garang mausoleum to the compound of the United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) in support of President Salva Kiir’s call for the country to be alert on the current political crisis.
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According to the South Sudanese government Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) have bombed 4 towns within its territory since Saturday; they allegedly re-bombed an oil infrastructure in seized areas of Heglig.
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The international community has expressed concerns over the escalating tension between Sudan and South Sudan.
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The Republic of South Sudan is ready to withdraw its forces from the disputed Heglig oil field.
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South Sudan yesterday declared Sudanese Nationals within her territory as foreigners. However immigration officials underlined measures and pledged to provide them with free temporary stay documents.
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The African Union High Level Implementation Panel (AUHIP) arrived in Juba yesterday to meet President Salva Kiir and later proceed to Khartoum, in order to renew the failed summit slated for April 3rd 2012 in Juba between President Omar Al Bashir and Kiir.
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The Deputy Minister of Commerce, Industry and Investment, Kengen Jakor Beyo launched the Private Sector Strategy drafting process at Quality Hotel in Juba yesterday.
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Safari Air Limited in partnership with Abyssinian Air Flight Services is proud to introduce new airliners in the airspace of South Sudan after the official launch in Da Vinci Hotel in Juba yesterday by the Deputy Minister of Transport, Mayom Kuoc Malek.
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President Salva Kiir Mayardit briefed his counterpart Barack Obama of the United States of America on the current political situation with Khartoum, recent clashes along the border, status of the negotiations between Juba and Khartoum and the expected summit with President El-Bashir.
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The Spokesperson of the Sudan People’s Liberation Army (SPLA) Col. Philip Aguer Panyang informed the media yesterday that the SPLA killed 75 Sudanese Armed Forces in Unity State and wounded several others after attacking the SPLA locations.
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