Uganda Strengthens Global Ties: President Museveni Welcomes Seven New Ambassadors
By Fredrick Siminyu
President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has reaffirmed Uganda’s commitment to international cooperation and diplomacy by receiving credentials from seven newly appointed Ambassadors at State House Entebbe.
The esteemed group of envoys included representatives from the United Kingdom, United Nations, Mali, Jordan, Romania, Slovakia, and Norway, showcasing Uganda’s diverse global connections.
In his address, President Museveni emphasized Uganda’s dedication to fostering strong, mutually beneficial relationships with each represented nation ¹. This commitment extends to strengthening bilateral ties and cooperation on regional and international issues.
The arrival of these Ambassadors underscores Uganda’s active engagement with global partners in areas of trade, security, and humanitarian efforts ¹. This development is poised to further enhance Uganda’s position on the international stage.
Key Areas of Cooperation:
– Trade: Uganda seeks to expand its export markets and attract foreign investment.
– Security: Collaboration on regional and international security initiatives.
– Humanitarian Efforts: Joint endeavors to address global challenges.
The ceremony was attended by Hon. Okello Henry Oryem, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, highlighting the government’s emphasis on diplomatic relations.
This diplomatic gesture reinforces Uganda’s commitment to global cooperation, paving the way for increased collaboration and mutual growth























