Strengthening Uganda-Mozambique Bilateral Ties through the Second Joint Permanent Commission Session.

Ambassador Richard Kabonero, Head of Regional Economic Cooperation at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, addressed the opening of the Senior Officials’ Meeting during the Second Session of the Uganda-Mozambique Joint Permanent Commission held at Mestil Hotel, Kampala.

The meeting aims to strengthen the historical ties between Uganda and Mozambique, rooted in their liberation struggles and formalized through bilateral cooperation agreements since 1987. Kabonero highlighted the importance of recent high-level exchanges between Presidents Museveni and Nyusi, which have led to key directives for further collaboration.

The session will focus on political, security, and economic cooperation, with the goal of concluding new bilateral agreements and Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs). Kabonero also extended a warm welcome to the Mozambican delegation, encouraging them to explore Uganda during their stay.

Below is the detailed Statement by Amb. Richard Kabonero: