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Entebbe – President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has received credentials from two newly appointed ambassadors at State House, Entebbe.
The envoys included H.E. Fardowsa Mohamed Qanyare, Somalia’s new Ambassador to Uganda, and H.E. Paul Malong Akaro, the newly appointed Ambassador of South Sudan.
Call for Ideological Clarity in Conflict Resolution
During the meeting, President Museveni emphasised the role of ideological clarity in resolving conflicts, citing historical lessons.
“Fighting is about ideology. You should be able to see what is in your interest. Back in 1971, Somalia was a very strong nation, and it supported us when we were fighting Amin. It is really unfortunate to see continued fighting there,” he said.
He further reaffirmed Uganda’s open-door policy towards African refugees, stressing that Uganda is a home for all Africans in need.
“We have many Somalis here in Kansanga as well as South Sudanese. Any African facing difficulties can come and settle here until they find stability,” Museveni stated.
Ambassadors Reaffirm Commitment to Regional Stability
Ambassador Fardowsa Mohamed Qanyare assured the President that Somalia’s security situation is improving and expressed gratitude for Uganda’s continued support. She pledged to strengthen bilateral relations between the two nations.
Similarly, Ambassador Paul Malong Akaro provided an update on South Sudan’s progress, noting that the country is experiencing stability and actively working towards lasting peace.
He also confirmed that South Sudan’s national elections, originally planned for December 2026, have been rescheduled to 2027 to allow for better preparation.
“South Sudan is moving forward. While challenges remain, we are committed to ensuring a peaceful electoral process in 2027,” he said.
Strengthening Diplomatic and Economic Ties
President Museveni concluded the meeting by reaffirming Uganda’s commitment to regional peace and cooperation, encouraging the newly appointed ambassadors to work towards enhancing diplomatic and economic partnerships between Uganda, Somalia, and South Sudan.
Source: https://softpower.ug/museveni-receives-credentials-from-new-somali-and-south-sudanese-ambassadors/
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