Russia is set to open its first embassy in South Sudan later this year, solidifying its diplomatic presence in Africa’s youngest nation. The move reflects Moscow’s strategic ambitions to broaden its influence in Africa, particularly amid shifting global alliances. Announced by South Sudan’s Ambassador to Russia, Chol Tong Mayay, the embassy plan follows increased cooperation between Juba and Moscow, including new scholarships and agreements on energy and mineral exploration. The mission will replace Russia’s current Ethiopia-based representation and marks a milestone in bilateral relations, with both nations eager to broaden engagement across infrastructure, defense, and education. Analysts believe Moscow’s permanent diplomatic presence in South Sudan could enhance high-level diplomacy and unlock investments.
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