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Following the independence of South Sudan in 2011, Algeria soon recognized the independence of South Sudan from Sudan. Recently Algeria had shown deep concerns to [[South Sudanese Civil War|South Sudan crisis]] and urged for mediations between two nations as part of [[African Union]]'s peace plan.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.peaceau.org/en/article/press-release-the-african-union-welcomes-the-signing-of-the-south-sudan-peace-agreement-by-president-salva-kiir-mayardi|title=The African Union welcomes the signing of the South Sudan Peace Agreement by President Salva Kiir Mayardit|date=26 August 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/201508281627.html|newspaper=All Africa|title=Algeria Welcomes 'With Satisfaction' Signing of Peace Agreement in South Sudan|date=27 August 2015}}</ref> Algeria had also supported a peacekeeping mission from [[Japan]] to South Sudan.<ref>{{cite web|newspaper=The Japan Times|url=https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2016/11/15/national/algerian-envoy-says-japan-peacekeeping-mission-south-sudan-essential-africa/#.Wl4tptLOkZQ|date=15 November 2016|title=Algerian envoy says Japan peacekeeping mission in South Sudan essential for Africa|author=Magdalena Osumi}}</ref>
Following the independence of South Sudan in 2011, Algeria soon recognized the independence of South Sudan from Sudan. Recently Algeria had shown deep concerns to [[South Sudanese Civil War|South Sudan crisis]] and urged for mediations between two nations as part of [[African Union]]'s peace plan.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.peaceau.org/en/article/press-release-the-african-union-welcomes-the-signing-of-the-south-sudan-peace-agreement-by-president-salva-kiir-mayardi|title=The African Union welcomes the signing of the South Sudan Peace Agreement by President Salva Kiir Mayardit|date=26 August 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/201508281627.html|newspaper=All Africa|title=Algeria Welcomes 'With Satisfaction' Signing of Peace Agreement in South Sudan|date=27 August 2015}}</ref> Algeria had also supported a peacekeeping mission from [[Japan]] to South Sudan.<ref>{{cite web|newspaper=The Japan Times|url=https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2016/11/15/national/algerian-envoy-says-japan-peacekeeping-mission-south-sudan-essential-africa/#.Wl4tptLOkZQ|date=15 November 2016|title=Algerian envoy says Japan peacekeeping mission in South Sudan essential for Africa|author=Magdalena Osumi}}</ref>

During a visit in [[South Sudan]] in February 2017, Moroccan king [[Mohammed VI of Morocco|Mohammed VI]] intended to demonstrate how the Algeria-South Africa block feeding secessionist movements in Africa, including the [[Polisario Front]], had failed.<ref>Hassan Masiky, [https://www.moroccoworldnews.com/2017/02/207318/moroccos-king-juba-algeria-south-africa-lose-south-sudan-western-sahara-parallel/ Morocco’s King in Juba: Algeria, South Africa Lose South Sudan, Western Sahara Parallel], ''Moroccoworldnews.com'', 2 February 2017</ref><ref>Samir Bennis, [https://sahara-question.com/en/opinions/moroccan-phosphates-why-south-africa%E2%80%99s-move-violates-international-law Moroccan Phosphates: Why South Africa’s Move Violates International Law], ''Sahara-question.com'', 5 May 2017</ref>


==References==
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Revision as of 16:25, 12 January 2023

Algero-South Sudanese relations
Map indicating locations of Algeria and South Sudan

Algeria

South Sudan

There are currently no diplomatic missions between Algeria and South Sudan.

Before the secession of South Sudan from

Sudan People's Liberation Army's leaders like John Garang
, to continue the struggle against the heavily dominated Arabicized Sudanese Government, which was achieved in 2005.

Following the independence of South Sudan in 2011, Algeria soon recognized the independence of South Sudan from Sudan. Recently Algeria had shown deep concerns to South Sudan crisis and urged for mediations between two nations as part of African Union's peace plan.[1][2] Algeria had also supported a peacekeeping mission from Japan to South Sudan.[3]

During a visit in South Sudan in February 2017, Moroccan king Mohammed VI intended to demonstrate how the Algeria-South Africa block feeding secessionist movements in Africa, including the Polisario Front, had failed.[4][5]

References

  1. ^ "The African Union welcomes the signing of the South Sudan Peace Agreement by President Salva Kiir Mayardit". 26 August 2015.
  2. ^ "Algeria Welcomes 'With Satisfaction' Signing of Peace Agreement in South Sudan". All Africa. 27 August 2015.
  3. ^ Magdalena Osumi (15 November 2016). "Algerian envoy says Japan peacekeeping mission in South Sudan essential for Africa". The Japan Times.
  4. ^ Hassan Masiky, Morocco’s King in Juba: Algeria, South Africa Lose South Sudan, Western Sahara Parallel, Moroccoworldnews.com, 2 February 2017
  5. ^ Samir Bennis, Moroccan Phosphates: Why South Africa’s Move Violates International Law, Sahara-question.com, 5 May 2017