09/26/2017 “The people of South Sudan are suffering, and the promise of their hard-fought independence is slipping away. We are so concerned, in fact, about the deteriorating situation in South Sudan – and elsewhere in central and east Africa – that President Trump announced last week that he has asked me to go to Africa in October. While there, I will go to Juba as a representative of my government, but also as a representative to the Security Council.” –Ambassador Nikki Haley By United States Mission to the United Nations | 26 September, 2017 | Topics: Exclude, Highlights | Tags: Archive 2017-2021 Suggested for You Remarks at a UN Security Council Briefing by the Chair of the 1540 Committee Explanation of Vote Following the Adoption of a UN Security Council Resolution Renewing the Mandate of the 1718 Committee
“The people of South Sudan are suffering, and the promise of their hard-fought independence is slipping away. We are so concerned, in fact, about the deteriorating situation in South Sudan – and elsewhere in central and east Africa – that President Trump announced last week that he has asked me to go to Africa in October. While there, I will go to Juba as a representative of my government, but also as a representative to the Security Council.” –Ambassador Nikki Haley