Silva Kir, the leader of south Sudan and President Omar al-Bashir of Sudan. The President said he would recognize the south if it voted for separation from the central government. Factional fighting in the south may jeopardize their independence., a photo by Pan-African News Wire File Photos on Flickr.
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Israel names envoy to South Sudan
By HERB KEINON
01/11/2012 02:58
Next ambassador to Berlin selected, after being appointed as envoy to European Union in Brussels.
The Foreign Ministry on Tuesday named Haim Koren as ambassador to South Sudan, signaling the importance Jerusalem attributes to its relationship with the world’s newest state.
Koren, a former director of the ministry’s Political Planning Division, will for the time being be a non-resident ambassador, flying regularly from Israel to South Sudan.
The appointment comes just a few weeks after South Sudan President Salva Kiir visited Israel for a one-day visit. Jerusalem is keen on strengthening its ties with an arc of eastern African countries – Ethiopia, Kenya, Uganda and South Sudan – which, like Israel, are worried about Iranian penetration and radical Islamist terrorism.
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