Museveni, U.S ambassador Popp strategize on Census

President Museveni meeting Ambassador Popp at State House on Thursday

In a significant diplomatic exchange, President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni of Uganda and the United States Ambassador to Uganda, H.E William W. Popp, convened at State House-Entebbe to discuss pivotal issues ranging from the upcoming population census to regional peace and economic advancement.

The meeting, marked by mutual respect and collaboration, underscored the vital importance of conducting a comprehensive and inclusive census to inform strategic decision-making and governance. Both leaders emphasized the need for accurate data to drive effective policies and ensure the welfare of citizens.

Beyond the census, the dialogue extended to regional peace and stability, with President Museveni sharing insights on ongoing efforts to foster security in the region. Emphasizing the imperative of international cooperation, they explored avenues for joint action to address common challenges and promote enduring stability.

Moreover, the discussions highlighted strategies for socio-economic development, aiming to bolster Uganda’s growth trajectory and strengthen bilateral ties between the United States and Uganda. Ambassador Popp expressed gratitude for President Museveni’s insights and underscored the value of their ongoing dialogue in nurturing a robust and mutually beneficial relationship.

The presence of key officials, including Ministers of Foreign Affairs and Defence, alongside military leadership, attested to the significance of the discussions and the commitment to advancing shared objectives for the prosperity and security of both nations.

This meeting not only solidified diplomatic ties but also reaffirmed the shared commitment to progress, peace, and prosperity in the region and beyond.

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