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Gen Kainerugaba Meets Russian Defence Minister’s Delegation at Entebbe

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The Chief of Defence Forces, Gen Muhoozi Kainerugaba, met with a high-level Russian military delegation at the Special Forces Command (SFC) headquarters in Entebbe.

The delegation, sent by the Russian Minister of Defence, aimed to explore ways to enhance relations between the Russian Armed Forces and the Uganda Peoples’ Defence Forces (UPDF).

The meeting was also attended by Lt. Gen. James Mugira, Managing Director of the National Enterprise Corporation (NEC), the business arm of the UPDF.

The discussions focused on expanding cooperation in defense and security, reflecting the growing military partnership between Uganda and Russia.

This high-level engagement follows Gen. Muhoozi recent visit to Moscow, where he led a military delegation to discuss similar issues.

The CDF’s office highlighted in a media brief that the meeting with the Russian delegation aimed at strengthening mutual defense interests and exploring new areas of collaboration.

Gen. Muhoozi has been actively involved in fostering military ties with Russia, having met with various Russian military officials in recent times.

Notably, he recently engaged with Maj. Gen. Sergey Marchuk, who has been assigned to Uganda to oversee military cooperation.

The discussions during these meetings have revolved around several military matters of mutual interest, aiming to enhance operational and strategic collaboration between the two nations.

The diplomatic relationship between Russia and Uganda dates back to October 13, 1962, marking over six decades of bilateral engagement.

Uganda hosts a representative office of Rostec, Russia’s state-owned corporation, which also supports Rosoboronexport interests in the country.

This long standing relationship has been further solidified by recent commitments from Russia to establish Uganda as a regional hub for the development, upgrading, and maintenance of Russian military equipment and technology.

Uganda has been a significant customer of Russian military hardware, including war jets, helicopters, artillery, and reconnaissance equipment.

Additionally, the Pro Heli Plant International Services at Nakasongola Air Base in central Uganda plays a crucial role in this partnership.

President Yoweri Museveni recently inaugurated the first-ever overhauled and upgraded Russian Type helicopter in sub-Saharan Africa at this facility, showcasing the advanced capabilities and cooperation between the two nations.

In May 2023, Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov emphasized the deepening cooperation between Kampala and Moscow in several strategic areas.

This includes developing satellites, remote sensing technologies, and land and space infrastructure for both military and civilian applications.

The recent meeting between Gen. Muhoozi and the Russian delegation signifies a new chapter in Uganda’s defense relationships, promising enhanced collaboration and support in military and technological advancements.

As Uganda continues to bolster its defense capabilities, the strengthening of ties with Russia represents a critical aspect of its strategic military planning and regional influence.

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