President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has today morning arrived in the Kenyan Capital City Nairobi for an official visit aimed at strengthening the diplomatic and economic ties between Uganda and Kenya.
This visit underscores the commitment of both nations to foster closer cooperation and enhance collaboration on a range of bilateral issues of mutual interest.
Upon his arrival, President Museveni was warmly welcomed at the Airport by, the Prime Cabinet Secretary, Hon Musalia Mudavadi alongside senior government officials from both countries and this warm reception signifies the longstanding bond and mutual respect between Uganda and Kenya.
While in Nairobi, President Museveni later engaged in critical bilateral talks with his counterpart, His Excellency President William Somomei Ruto, at State House.
The discussions focused on various areas, including trade, security, infrastructure development, and regional integration as both leaders aim to identify opportunities for collaboration that will not only benefit their respective nations but also contribute to stability and economic growth in the East African region.
As part of the official visit, both Presidents will make joint statements to the media, reflecting on the outcomes of their discussions and emphasizing their commitment to fostering unity and cooperation in the region.
On departure at Entebbe International Airport earlier today, President Museveni was seen off by the Vice President, Maj Jessica Alupo Epel, the Minister for the Presidency, Hon Babirye Milly Babalanda, the Commander Airforce, Lt Gen Charles Okidi, the Deputy Inspector General of Police, James Ochaya and Deputy Commissioner General of Prisons Samuel Akena.








