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General Assembly admits newly independent South Sudan as 193rd member of the United Nations

UNITED NATIONS — The United Nations has a new member — South Sudan.
The African nation, which gained independence Saturday, became the U.N.’s 193rd member by acclamation Thursday.
General Assembly President Joseph Deiss banged a gavel signifying…

Thursday, July 14, 2011

The United Nations has a new member — South Sudan.

The African nation, which gained independence Saturday, became the U.N.’s 193rd member by acclamation Thursday.

General Assembly President Joseph Deiss banged a gavel signifying South Sudan’s admission to the world body as diplomats burst into applause.

The country’s independence was the climax of a 2005 peace agreement that ended decades of civil war with the Arab dominated north and called for a referendum in which South Sudan voted overwhelmingly for secession.

After the vote, the flag of South Sudan was raised outside U.N. headquarters to more applause.

Copyright 2011 The Associated Press.

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