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    Official Statement on the Arrival of Third-Country Nationals and South Sudanese Deported from the United States of America to South Sudan

    By South Sudan HeraldJuly 9, 2025 Press Releases 3 Mins Read
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    The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation wishes to provide the following statement regarding the recent arrival of third-country nationals and one South Sudanese deported from the United States of America to South Sudan.

    On 5th July 2025, eight (😎 individuals including one South Sudanese arrived at Juba International Airport following standard deportation procedures undertaken by the Government of the United States of America.

    In line with its sovereign responsibilities and established procedures, the Government of the Republic of South Sudan received these individuals through the appropriate national institutions. They are currently in Juba under the care of the relevant authorities, who are screening them and ensuring their safety and well-being, in accordance with South Sudanese laws and applicable international norms and practices.

    This development comes in the context of ongoing bilateral engagement between the Republic of South Sudan and the United States of America. As part of a broader framework of cooperation, both countries continue to engage constructively and with good faith on a range of matters, including political, economic, investment, security, humanitarian, and consular-related issues, among others. This engagement aims at normalizing

    Relations, deepening bilateral cooperation and addressing issues of mutual concern and interest.

    The Government of South Sudan recalls with appreciation the longstanding support extended by the United States during the country’s struggle for self-determination, the 2011 referendum, and our post-independence development. In the spirit of mutual respect, support, understanding and solidarity, South Sudan responded positively to a request from the U.S. authorities as a gesture of goodwill, humanitarian cooperation, and commitment to mutual interests.

    This careful and well-studied decision reflects the Republic of South Sudan’s enduring commitment to the principles of international cooperation and humanitarian responsibility. It also acknowledges the shared historical, political, and liberation linkages between South Sudan and the countries of origin of some of the deportees.

    It is important to underscore that the Government of South Sudan maintains a strong commitment to the dignity and protection of its people, and sovereign territorial integrity. This includes its nationals returning under any circumstances, as well as persons with recognized links to South Sudan.

    In conclusion, the Government of South Sudan reiterates its full and strong commitment to the fundamental reality and fact that its highest obligation and responsibility remains to the beloved people of South Sudan. It will continue to uphold national interests, adhere to the rule of law, international obligations and norms.

    The Government of the Republic of South Sudan will continue to pursue partnerships that support peace, development, mutual benefit, and effective international cooperation.

    Source: Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of South Sudan

    Government of the Republic of South Sudan Juba International Airport Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation USA
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