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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South Sudan:
U.S. Sees Historic, But Fragile Moment in Sudan
State Department, 7 July 2011
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… Read more »
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South Sudan:
Ambassadors' Briefing On South Sudan
State Department, 7 July 2011
ON-THE-RECORD BRIEFING - U.S. Permanent Representative to the United Nations Susan E. Rice; Assistant Secretary of State for the Bureau of African Affairs Johnnie Carson; and USAID… Read more »
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South Sudan:
President Obama Announces Delegation to Attend Independence Ceremony
White House, 6 July 2011
President Barack Obama today announced the designation of a Presidential Delegation to the Republic of South Sudan to attend the ceremony marking the Declaration of the… Read more »
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South Sudan:
Rep. Payne Member of Presidential Delegation to Independence Celebration
U.S. Congress, 6 July 2011
Today, President Obama announced that Congressman Donald M. Payne will be a member of his Presidential Delegation to the Republic of Sudan to attend the ceremony marking the… Read more »
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Sudan:
U.S. Special Envoy Princeton Lyman Sends Independence Congratulations
State Department, 6 July 2011
I want to congratulate the leadership and the people of South Sudan on their independence on July 9. It is a major milestone. It is something for which millions sacrificed their… Read more »
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South Sudan:
Toward Two Sudans
State Department, 16 May 2011
Statement of Ambassador Princeton Lyman, U.S. Special Envoy to Sudan to the Subcommittee on Africa and Global Health of the House of Representatives of the United States Congress: Read more »
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Sudan:
Statement on North-South Negotiations
State Department, 6 July 2011
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