South Sudan Denies Expelling U.S. Ambassador, Dispels Embassy Closure Rumors

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  Foreign Ministry spokesperson Amb. Apuk Ayuel Mayen South Sudan’s Foreign Ministry has firmly denied social media rumors claiming the expulsion of U.S. Ambassador Michael J. Adler and the closure of its embassy in Washington, D.C. Foreign Ministry spokesperson Amb. Apuk Ayuel Mayen labeled the reports as “entirely without merit,” confirming that Ambassador Adler remains fully accredited and in active diplomatic engagement with Juba.  The new Foreign Minister, Monday Semaya K. Kumba, reportedly met with Adler on Saturday to reaffirm bilateral ties. “Our embassy in Washington is open and operational,” Mayen stated, adding that the government values its relationship with the United States and is committed to strengthening cooperation. The clarification follows rising diplomatic tensions after South Sudan initially rejected a U.S. deportation, claiming the individual was Congolese.  Though Juba later acknowledged the deportee’s nationality, Washington upheld a visa freeze o...

South Sudan Minister Of Foreign Affairs Sacks 40 Diplomats




South Sudan Minister of Foreign Affairs today opted to sack 40 foreign diplomats who have failed to report to their duty stations.
Attached above is the list consisting of the sacked diplomats from their duty station by the foreign affairs ministry.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has sacked 40 diplomats for being absent without leave. In a public circular the Ministry said the named diplomats have failed to report for duty despite repeated calls.

When you look at the sacked diplomats most of the diplomats on the list are relatives of politicians.

More to follow shortly....

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