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Foreign Ministry Concludes Diplomatic Training Program for South Sudanese Officials
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Foreign Ministry Concludes Diplomatic Training Program for South Sudanese Officials

All Africa about 2 hours 1 mins read
[Reporter] The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has completed a five-day diplomatic training program for South Sudanese diplomats, an initiative officials said was aimed at strengthening professional capacity and deepening ties between the neighboring countries.

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