Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni welcomed his Togolese counterpart, Faure Essozimna Gnassingbé, to Kampala on a working visit. During their meeting, the two leaders discussed issues of mutual interest between their countries and regional security concerns.
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This visit marks a significant moment in the diplomatic relations between Uganda and Togo, which have been fostering cooperation in various areas. President Museveni’s visit to Togo in 2013 laid the groundwork for the strong bilateral ties that exist today.
I welcomed H.E. Faure Essozimna Gnassingbé, the President of Togo, who is here on a working visit. We discussed issues of mutual interest between our two countries and regional security. Museveni posted on his Official X(formerly Twitter) handle
The relationship between Uganda and Togo dates back to the early days of their independence. Over the years, the two countries have maintained diplomatic relations and cooperated on various issues.
In 2013, President Museveni visited Togo, where he met with President Gnassingbé and discussed ways to enhance bilateral cooperation. The visit marked a significant milestone in the history of Uganda-Togo relations, as it led to the signing of several agreements aimed at promoting trade, investment, and cultural exchange.
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Since then, Uganda and Togo have continued to strengthen their ties, with regular exchanges of visits and cooperation in various areas. The recent visit by President Gnassingbé to Uganda is a testament to the strong bond between the two countries and their commitment to promoting mutual interests.
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