The Government of South Sudan has extended a warm welcome to two separate high-level delegations from the African Union and the Republic of Sudan for official visits aimed at enhancing peace efforts and bilateral cooperation.
The African Union Peace and Security Council (PSC) delegation was greeted in Juba by Ambassador Kureng Pac, Director General for Multilateral Cooperation at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation.
The Ministry has stated that the AU delegation is set to engage in a series of important discussions with key government officials to support peace-building and stability in the country.
In a statement, the Ministry highlighted that these interactions are part of the African Union’s ongoing commitment to promoting stability, peace-building, and the current peace process in South Sudan.
In a separate event, the Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Ambassador Monday Semaya Kumba, welcomed Malik Agar, Deputy Chairman of Sudan’s Sovereign Council, who arrived in Juba on Sunday for an official working visit.
The Sudanese delegation is scheduled to meet with senior government officials during their stay.
The Ministry emphasized that this visit demonstrates the continuous dedication of both nations to dialogue, cooperation, and the reinforcement of bilateral relations.
















