International recognition of South Sudan
It has been suggested that this article be merged into Foreign relations of South Sudan. (Discuss) Proposed since August 2011. |
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On 9 July 2011 South Sudan seceded from Sudan, becoming a sovereign state. So far, 107 UN member states and six others are known to have recognised the Republic of South Sudan.
International recognition of South Sudan
United Nations member states
Country | Date of recognition | Relevant political international membership |
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Sudan | 8 July 2011 effective 9 July 2011[1][2] |
African Union (AU) member Arab League member Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) member |
Egypt | 8 July 2011 effective 9 July 2011[3][4] |
AU member Arab League member OIC member |
Germany | 8 July 2011 effective 9 July 2011[5] |
United Nations Security Council (UNSC) president at the time of declaration of independence |
Kenya | 8 July 2011 effective 9 July 2011[6] |
AU member Commonwealth of Nations member[7] East African Community (EAC) member[8] |
Albania | 9 July 2011[9][10] | OIC member |
Mozambique | 9 July 2011[11][12] | AU member Commonwealth of Nations member OIC member |
China | 9 July 2011[13] | UNSC permanent member |
United Kingdom | 9 July 2011[14][15] | Commonwealth of Nations member UNSC permanent member |
Turkey | 9 July 2011[16] | OIC member |
Italy | 9 July 2011[17] | |
Poland | 9 July 2011[18] | |
United States | 9 July 2011[19] | UNSC permanent member |
Canada | 9 July 2011[20] | Commonwealth of Nations member |
Australia | 9 July 2011[21] | Commonwealth of Nations member |
Japan | 9 July 2011[22] | |
Ireland | 9 July 2011[23] | |
France | 9 July 2011[24] | UNSC permanent member |
Cuba | 9 July 2011[25][26][27][28] | |
Sweden | 9 July 2011[29] | |
Norway | 9 July 2011[30] | |
Uganda | 9 July 2011[31] | AU member Commonwealth of Nations member EAC member OIC member |
Armenia | 9 July 2011[32] | |
Russia | 9 July 2011[33][34] | UNSC permanent member OIC observer |
Brazil | 9 July 2011[35] | UNSC non-permanent member Arab League observer |
Romania | 9 July 2011[36] | |
Spain | 9 July 2011[37] | |
Austria | 9 July 2011[38] | |
Switzerland | 9 July 2011[39] | |
Netherlands | 9 July 2011[40] | |
Belgium | 9 July 2011[41] | |
South Africa | 9 July 2011[42] | AU member Commonwealth of Nations member UNSC non-permanent member |
Tanzania | 9 July 2011[43] | AU member Commonwealth of Nations member EAC member |
Ethiopia | 9 July 2011[44] | AU member |
Zimbabwe | 9 July 2011[45][46][47][48] | AU member |
Central African Republic | 9 July 2011[49] | AU member OIC observer |
Togo | 9 July 2011[50] | AU member OIC member |
Mali | 9 July 2011[51] | AU member OIC member |
Algeria | 9 July 2011[52][53] | AU member Arab League member OIC member |
Libyan Arab Jamahiriya | 9 July 2011[54] | AU member Arab League member OIC member |
Rwanda | 9 July 2011[55] | AU member Commonwealth of Nations member EAC member |
Latvia | 9 July 2011[56] | |
Greece | 9 July 2011[57] | |
Jordan | 9 July 2011[58] | Arab League member OIC member |
India | 9 July 2011[59] | Commonwealth of Nations member UNSC non-permanent member Arab League observer |
Luxembourg | 9 July 2011[60] | |
Chile | 9 July 2011[61] | |
Cambodia | 9 July 2011[62] | |
South Korea | 9 July 2011[63] | |
Qatar | 9 July 2011[64] | Arab League member OIC member |
Maldives | 9 July 2011[65] | Commonwealth of Nations member OIC member |
Portugal | 9 July 2011[66] | UNSC non-permanent member |
Slovakia | 9 July 2011[67] | |
Ghana | 9 July 2011[68][69] | AU member Commonwealth of Nations member |
Nigeria | 9 July 2011[70] | UNSC non-permanent member AU member Commonwealth of Nations member OIC member |
Malta | 9 July 2011[71] | Commonwealth of Nations member |
Denmark | 9 July 2011[72] | |
Botswana | 9 July 2011[73] | AU Member Commonwealth of Nations member |
Angola | 10 July 2011[74][75] | AU Member |
Israel | 10 July 2011[76][77] | |
Somalia | 10 July 2011[78] | AU member Arab League member OIC member |
Cape Verde | 10 July 2011[79] | AU member |
Bahrain | 10 July 2011[80] | Arab League member OIC member |
Vietnam | 10 July 2011[81] | |
Kuwait | 10 July 2011[82] | Arab League member OIC member |
Burkina Faso | 10 July 2011[83] | AU member OIC member |
Estonia | 11 July 2011[84][85][86][87] | |
United Arab Emirates | 11 July 2011[88] | Arab League member OIC member |
Czech Republic | 11 July 2011[89] | |
Eritrea | 11 July 2011[90] | AU member Arab League observer |
Saudi Arabia | 11 July 2011[91] | Arab League member OIC member |
Costa Rica | 11 July 2011[92][93] | |
Indonesia | 12 July 2011[94] | OIC member |
Timor-Leste | 12 July 2011[95] | |
Namibia | 12 July 2011[96] | AU member Commonwealth of Nations member |
Senegal | 12 July 2011[97] | AU member OIC member |
Slovenia | 12 July 2011[98] | |
Ukraine | 12 July 2011[99] | |
Democratic Republic of the Congo | 13 July 2011[100] | AU member |
Liberia | 13 July 2011[101] | AU member |
Mauritania | 13 July 2011[102] | AU member Arab League member OIC member |
Djibouti | 13 July 2011[103] | AU member Arab League member OIC member |
Uruguay | 13 July 2011[104][105] | |
Guinea | 14 July 2011[106] | AU member OIC member |
Guyana | 14 July 2011[107] | Commonwealth of Nations member OIC member |
Singapore | 14 July 2011[108] | Commonwealth of Nations member |
Montenegro | 14 July 2011[109] | |
Kyrgyzstan | 14 July 2011[110] | OIC member |
Peru | 14 July 2011[111] | |
Mexico | 14 July 2011[112] | |
Gabon | 15 July 2011[113] | UNSC non-permanent member AU member OIC member |
North Korea | 15 July 2011[114] | |
Kazakhstan | 15 July 2011[115] | OIC member |
Hungary | 15 July 2011[116][117] | |
Colombia | 16 July 2011[118] | UNSC non-permanent member |
Iran | 16 July 2011[119] | OIC member |
Cyprus | 18 July 2011[120] | Commonwealth of Nations member |
Lebanon | 18 July 2011[121] | UNSC non-permanent member Arab League member OIC member |
Bangladesh | 20 July 2011[122] | Commonwealth of Nations member OIC member |
Bulgaria | 20 July 2011[123][124] | |
Finland | 22 July 2011[125] | |
Pakistan | 22 July 2011[126] | Commonwealth of Nations member OIC member |
Croatia | 27 July 2011[127] | |
Philippines | 1 August 2011[128] | |
Argentina | 2 August 2011[129][130] | |
Panama | 18 August 2011[131] | |
Serbia | 18 August 2011[132] | |
Belarus | 18 August 2011[133] |
Non-United Nations member states
Country | Date of recognition | Relevant international membership |
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Holy See (Vatican City) | 8 July 2011 effective 9 July 2011[134][135] |
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Republic of China (Taiwan) | 9 July 2011[136] | |
Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic | 9 July 2011[137] | African Union (AU) member |
Somaliland | 10 July 2011[138] | |
Transnistria | 12 July 2011[139] | |
Palestinian Authority | 14 July 2011[140] | Arab League member Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) member |
Positions taken by intergovernmental organisations
Intergovernmental organisations (IGOs) do not themselves diplomatically recognise any state; their member states do so individually. However, depending on the intergovernmental organisation's rules of internal governance and the positions of their member states, they may express positive or negative opinions as to declarations of independence, or choose to offer or withhold membership to a partially recognised state.
International organisation | Position |
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African Union (AU) | The African Union welcomed South Sudan as its 54th member state. |
Arab League | The Arab League wishes South Sudan to become a member state. [141] However, South Sudan does not have a majority Arab population and in South Sudan there is strong opposition to joining. [142]
Member states (15 / 22) Observers (3/4) Algeria † • Bahrain † • Comoros • Djibouti † • Egypt † • Iraq • Jordan † • Kuwait † • Lebanon † • Libya † • Mauritania † • Morocco • Oman • State of Palestine † • Qatar † • Saudi Arabia † • Somalia † • Sudan † • Syria • Tunisia • United Arab Emirates † • Yemen
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East African Community (EAC) | South Sudan's membership in the EAC is favoured by all members.[143] |
European Union (EU) | The majority of member states have recognised South Sudan. A "Declaration by the EU and its Member States" issued by the European External Action Service stated "On this historic day, the EU and its Member States welcome the Republic of South Sudan as a new independent state. [...] The EU commends the Government of Sudan on its decision to recognise the new Republic of South Sudan with immediate effect."[144]
Member states (26 / 27) Candidates (3 / 5) Austria † • Belgium † • Bulgaria † • Cyprus † • Czech Republic † • Denmark † • Estonia † • Finland † • France † • Germany † • Greece † • Hungary † • Ireland † • Italy † • Latvia † • Lithuania • Luxembourg † • Malta † • Netherlands † • Poland † • Portugal † • Romania † • Slovakia † • Slovenia † • Spain † • Sweden † • United Kingdom †
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International Olympic Committee (IOC) | The IOC accepts National Olympic Committees, rather than that it accepts countries as such. Any new NOC should represent a "State recognized by the international community".[145] A South Sudan committee has yet to apply and might not be able to finish the process in view of the many requirements. South Sudan athletes may be able to compete in the 2012 Olympic games "under other colours".[146] |
Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) | The Secretary General of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation, Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu, welcomed the birth of the Republic of South Sudan in implementation of the results of the referendum on self-determination of South Sudan which took place on 9 January 2011.[147]
Member states (34 / 57) Observers (2/5) Afghanistan • Albania † • Algeria † • Azerbaijan • Bahrain † • Bangladesh † • Benin • Brunei • Burkina Faso † • Cameroon • Chad • Comoros • Cote d'Ivoire • Djibouti † • Egypt † • Gabon † • Gambia • Guinea † • Guinea-Bissau • Guyana † • Indonesia † • Iran † • Iraq • Jordan † • Kazakhstan † • Kuwait † • Kyrgyzstan † • Lebanon † • Libya † • Malaysia • Maldives † • Mali † • Mauritania † • Morocco • Mozambique † • Niger • Nigeria † • Oman • Pakistan † • State of Palestine † • Qatar † • Saudi Arabia † • Senegal † • Sierra Leone • Somalia † • Sudan † • Suriname • Syria • Tajikistan • Togo † • Tunisia • Turkey † • Turkmenistan • Uganda † • United Arab Emirates † • Uzbekistan • Yemen
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United Nations (UN) | On July 14th, South Sudan became 193rd UN Member State.[148] |
World Bank | The World Bank congratulated South Sudan upon independence.[149] |
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