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An officer of the Republic of South Sudan holds the new nation's flag during the historic Independence Ceremony.
9 July 2011
© UN Photo/Paul Banks

 

An officer of the Republic of South Sudan holds the new nation's flag during the Independence Ceremony.

Mission facts

  • Location:
    Sudan
  • Headquarters:
    Khartoum, Sudan
  • Duration:
    March 2005 to 9 July 2011

UNMIS closes as South Sudan becomes world’s newest country

On 9 July 2011 South Sudan became the newest country in the world. The birth of the Republic of South Sudan is the culmination of a six-year peace process.

The mandate of UNMIS ended on July 9th following the completion of the interim period set up by the Government of Sudan and SPLM during the signing of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) on 9 January 2005.

The Security Council has established a new mission, the UN Mission in the Republic of South Sudan (UNMISS).

Supporting the implementation of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement

The Security Council, by its resolution 1590 (2005) PDF Documentof 24 March 2005, decided to establish the United Nations Mission in the Sudan (UNMIS) to support implementation of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement signed by the Government of Sudan and the Sudan People's Liberation Movement/Army on 9 January 2005; and to perform certain functions relating to humanitarian assistance, and protection and promotion of human rights. UNMIS provided good offices and political support to the parties, monitored and verified their security arrangements and assisted in a number of other areas, including governance, recovery and development.