“The Republic of South Sudan ... have taken a pro-active measure for membership to IGAD, and their membership was approved by the summit,” Mahboub Maalim, IGAD executive secretary, told reporters following a meeting of heads of state.
South Sudan was admitted to the African Union some two weeks after its independence on July 9, the culmination of a peace agreement following a brutal two-decade civil war.
The country is one of the world’s poorest and has inherited a string of disputes with its northern neighbor after its people voted in a January referendum to break away from Sudan — a decision accepted by Khartoum.
Representatives of the two countries have resumed AU-mediated talks this week on solving outstanding issues such as demarcation of their porous border and oil revenue-sharing.
The UN General Assembly admitted South Sudan on July 14 as the 193rd member of the United Nations.
East African bloc admits South Sudan as member
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