Uganda and Ethiopia have agreed to boost their bilateral relations.
The two countries are important trading partners, according to the State House, and engage in numerous regional peace efforts.
Uganda and Ethiopia have committed to deepen bilateral, regional, and international collaboration on matters of mutual concern.
President Museveni met with Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed Ali, who was in Uganda for a one-day working visit, yesterday and discussed a variety of problems.
The two countries are important trading partners, according to the State House, and engage in numerous regional peace efforts.
The summit takes place as Ethiopia grapples with a massive humanitarian catastrophe brought on by insurgency.
Abiy thanked President Museveni for the warm welcome he gave him in Uganda, as well as the crucial discussions they had on bilateral and regional matters.
The Ethiopian minister – Head of the Prosperity Party Main Office, Binalf Anduwalem, the Ethiopian state minister for Foreign Affairs, Redwan Hussain, and Alemtsehay Meseret, Ambassador Plenipotentiary and Extraordinary to the Republic of Uganda, were also present at the meeting.