. President Kiir has pledged stronger bilateral cooperation with global nations while accrediting four new ambassadors representing Côte d’Ivoire, India, Germany, and Bangladesh. The envoys say they are ready to strengthen cooperation with Juba in areas ranging from trade and investment to healthcare, education, security, and development.
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