domingo, 10 de julio de 2011

Southern Sudan recognized the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic. Today the SADR and the Southern Sudan Republic diplomatic relations established

The newborn Republic of South Sudan joins more than 80 States that recognize the Sadr. An important recognition, given that southern Sudan may be an example to be followed to conclude the decolonization process in Western Sahara and a guarantee for the exercise of self-determination of the Saharan people.

Establishment
of diplomatic relations between the Southern Sudan Republic and the Sahrawi Republic
Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic (Sadr) and the Southern Sudan Republic on Saturday signed a joint statement announcing the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries at the level of embassies. In a joint communiqué signed by the Ministers for Foreign Affairs of the two countries, Mr. Mohamed Salem Ould Salek and the excmo. Mr. Deng Alor Kuol, the two countries decided to establish diplomatic relations at ambassadorial level to 'strengthen their bilateral relations in accordance with the principles and objectives enshrined in the Constitutive Act of the African Union and the Charter of the United Nations.' He also recalled the long history of friendship, solidarity and common struggle for freedom, self-determination and independence shared by the two brothers of African peoples, the Sahrawi people and the people of southern Sudan. It should be recalled that the Sahrawi Republic, announced on Saturday its official recognition of the Southern Sudan Republic as a sovereign and independent State, coinciding with the official declaration of independence, which took place on Saturday in the presence of the Saharan delegation headed by the President of the Republic, Mr. Mohamed Abdelaziz. Juba (southern Sudan) 10 July 2011

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