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Sudan

Ambassador: Vacant | Charge D'Affaires: Alberto M Fernandez 
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Anniversary of CPA Implementation
(July 9): Today marks the mid-point for the six-year implementation of interim measures laid out in Sudan's Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA). Full text

U.S. Welcomes Passage of Sudan's Electoral Law
(July 8): We encourage the full participation of all Sudanese in the electoral process, including residents of Darfur and internally displaced persons. We remain committed to supporting the electoral process, and the pursuit of a peaceful and prosperous Sudan.  Full text 


Special Envoy for Sudan Richard S. Williamson Sudan Envoy Rich Williamson, President Bush and Secretary Rice meet at the White House. AP photo.

(June 26): Statement on Sudan

(June 17): Remarks at the U.S. Mission at the United Nations (NY)

(Jan. 8): Progress Toward and Challenges to Lasting Peace in Sudan

Fact SheetsU.S. Support for the People of Sudan | The U.S. Response to the Darfur Crisis

  
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On the Freedom Agenda
(July 24): President Bush delivers remarks at USAID on Captive Nations Week. Full text

American Personnel in Sudan
(July 11): Question: Are any official American personnel stationed outside either the U.S. Embassy in Khartoum or the U.S. Consulate in Juba? Taken Question

Anniversary of CPA Implementation
(July 9): Today marks the mid-point for the six-year implementation of interim measures laid out in Sudan's Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA). Full text

U.S. Welcomes Passage of Sudan's Electoral Law
(July 8): We encourage the full participation of all Sudanese in the electoral process, including residents of Darfur and internally displaced persons. We remain committed to supporting the electoral process, and the pursuit of a peaceful and prosperous Sudan.  Full text

Appointment of New Joint Mediator for Darfur
(July 1): The United States welcomes the appointment of Djibrill Yipene Bassole of Burkina Faso as the Joint United Nations-African Union Chief Mediator for Darfur. We are fully committed to the success of the mediator and will continue to provide support to the Darfur political process to achieve an inclusive peace agreement.  Full Text

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