South Sudan's Migrant Deal with Trump Era Diplomacy
South Sudan has expressed willingness to accept more deported migrants from the U.S., while urging the lifting of sanctions on a top official. This information was reported by Politico, although it's not yet verified by Reuters.
In a recent development, South Sudan has communicated to President Donald Trump's administration its openness to accepting more migrants deported from the United States. This move is reportedly part of an effort to strengthen diplomatic ties with Washington.
Furthermore, the African nation has appealed to the U.S. government to lift sanctions imposed on one of its high-ranking officials. As these discussions continue, the implications could have significant impacts on South Sudan's international relations.
The report, initially published by Politico, has not been independently verified by Reuters, leaving questions about the potential diplomatic shifts that could arise from this reported stance.
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