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Uganda requests support from Russia to acquire land for a permanent chancery in Moscow, signaling a deepening of diplomatic ties between the two countries.
Uganda is making strides in bolstering its diplomatic presence in Russia as it seeks to secure land or property in Moscow for the establishment of a permanent chancery. This significant development was unveiled during a meeting between Uganda's Minister of Foreign Affairs, Hon. Gen. Odongo Jeje Abubakhar, and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov in Moscow on June 18, 2025.
During the bilateral talks, Hon. Odongo expressed Uganda's keen interest in setting up a permanent diplomatic mission in Moscow to strengthen cooperation on political, economic, and cultural fronts with Russia. Lavrov welcomed the proposal and assured Uganda of Russia's positive consideration and support in this diplomatic endeavor.
The move to establish a chancery in Moscow marks a notable expansion of Uganda's diplomatic presence in Eurasia and underscores a heightened engagement with Russia's growing influence in Africa. The two nations have enjoyed a long-standing relationship, with Russia extending support to Uganda in various sectors such as education, health, defense, and nuclear energy.
Uganda and Russia are also exploring a labor agreement to facilitate skilled Ugandan workers' employment opportunities in Russia, signaling a broader effort by Uganda to diversify its labor export markets beyond the Gulf region.
Furthermore, the upcoming 3rd Session of the Uganda-Russia Intergovernmental Commission, scheduled to take place in Kampala, is expected to solidify new frameworks in health, labor externalization, and science cooperation. This session aligns with Uganda's growing international prominence as chair of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) and its aspirations for full membership in the BRICS group.
If approved, the establishment of a chancery in Moscow will not only symbolize Uganda's strategic commitment to forging diverse global partnerships but also reinforce its position within emerging multipolar diplomatic networks. The move reflects Uganda's proactive stance in enhancing its international diplomatic footprint and fostering stronger ties with Russia.
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