U.S. Sees Historic, But Fragile Moment in Sudan

As South Sudan prepares to become the world's newest independent state, U.S. officials who will be attending the July 9 celebrations in Juba say the fragile peace between northern and southern Sudan must not be taken for granted, and the two states will need to work together for both to achieve political and economic success.

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