South Sudan suspended from AU for failure to pay annual contributions

South Sudan suspended from AU; HE Salva Kiir of South Sudan; Courtesy Photo

The African Union (AU) has suspended South Sudan from the continental body after Juba failed to pay its annual contributions amounting to over 9 million U.S. dollars.

South Sudan became the 54th member of the African Union on July 27, 2011 following its independence from the Sudan.

South Sudan’s mission to Ethiopia wrote to the country’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Wednesday informing its government that the East African country was sanctioned after it failed to pay financial contributions for three consecutive years.

Hakim Edward, Ethiopia’s deputy Foreign Affairs Spokesperson confirmed the decision but said the sanctions do not deprive South Sudan of its AU membership but it only suspends the country from participating in AU meetings.

“We would like to confirm to the public that South Sudan is one of the countries that have been sanctioned by the AU due to lack of yearly financial contributions,” Edward said in a statement issued on Friday night.

“The Ministry of Foreign Affairs would like to assure the public that it is coordinating with the ministry of finance to resolve the matter not only with the AU but with other regional bodies,” he added.

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