Canada reopens its Juba embassy

Koang Pal | March 7, 2017 | 2:28 pm

Amb Alan Hamson and embassy staff pose for photo after reopening on Monday,
Mar 6, 2017|Credit|Alan Hamson|Twitter

The Canadian ambassador to South Sudan says their embassy has reopened,
months after closure over security concerns.Ambassador Alan Hamson says he
is “pleased to announce the reopening”.

Canada closed its embassy in Juba in July last year, after the outbreak of
the violence in the capital.On the official website, the embassy says it
represents the interests of Canada in Juba.It says the Canadian High
Commission in Nairobi retained the primary responsibility for Canadian
citizens in need of assistance.

After more than six months of closure, Amb Alan Hamson announced the
reopening on Twitter on Monday.But the official web page maintains an
advice against all travel to South Sudan.

Canada says it confirmed South Sudan as a country of focus for the
international development efforts.The embassy says Canada’s engagement in
South Sudan focuses on helping set the conditions for long-term peace,
stability, and prosperity.

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