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South Sudan, Sudan Vow to Strengthen Ties

Henry Wesley
By Henry Wesley Published August 13, 2024 1 Min Read
Juba, 9 August 2024 (MFA&IC) The Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Hon. Amb. Monday Semaya Kumba, met with the Designated Head of Mission of the Republic of Sudan to South Sudan, Amb. Isam Mohammed H. Karar, to enhance bilateral relations between the two countries. Photo: MoFAIC South Sudan
Juba, 9 August 2024 (MFA&IC) The Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Hon. Amb. Monday Semaya Kumba, met with the Designated Head of Mission of the Republic of Sudan to South Sudan, Amb. Isam Mohammed H. Karar, to enhance bilateral relations between the two countries. Photo: MoFAIC South Sudan
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Juba, South Sudan – South Sudan has pledged its support for Sudan’s stability as the two neighboring countries look to bolster their bilateral relations.

Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Ambassador Monday Semaya Kumba, met with the newly designated Sudanese Ambassador to South Sudan, Ambassador Isam Mohammed H. Karar, on Wednesday to discuss ways to strengthen cooperation in various sectors.

Ambassador Kumba welcomed his Sudanese counterpart and assured him of the South Sudanese government’s commitment to facilitating his work in the country. He underscored the historical ties between the two nations and emphasized that peace in Sudan is crucial for stability in South Sudan.

Ambassador Karar expressed gratitude for the warm welcome and reiterated Sudan’s desire to deepen cooperation with South Sudan in the areas of economy, politics, and social development. He expressed optimism about his role in strengthening the bilateral relationship.

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The meeting comes amid ongoing efforts to foster peace and stability in the region.

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