CHOGM 2018: Museveni holds bilateral meetings

Apr 20, 2018

Earlier, the President was welcomed at the Buckingham Palace for the official opening of CHOGM and later met with Prime Minister Hon. Theresa May at St. James Palace

President Yoweri Museveni meets with UK Prime Minister, Theresa May. Photo/PPU

President Yoweri Museveni has held various meetings with several leaders at the sidelines of the CHOGM 2018 including UK Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson, with whom he held a meeting to discuss the Commonwealth.


The two leaders talked about strengthening the relationship between the United Kingdom and Uganda and agreed to cooperate in tackling regional problems together.

The President also held a meeting with the Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi with who they discussed bilateral issues between the two countries.

resident oweri useveni and the  oreign ecretary oris ohnsonPresident Yoweri Museveni and the UK Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson

 
Earlier, the President was welcomed at the Buckingham Palace for the official opening of CHOGM and later met with Prime Minister Hon. Theresa May at St. James Palace with whom he walked to the Lancaster House for executive sessions.

The President alongside other Commonwealth leaders was hosted to a reception by Rt. Hon. Patricia Scotland, Secretary-General of the Commonwealth at the St. James Palace.

 
The President and other leaders where later hosted to a grand dinner by Her majesty the Queen at the Ballroom, Buckingham Palace.

Today the President joins other heads of State for a retreat at the Windsor Castle, and will later hold a bilateral meeting with Kenya's President Uhuru Kenyatta.

Earlier during the opening session, UK's Prime Minister Theresa May thanked Her Majesty The Queen for her generous invitation into her home, explaining that it's the first time a Heads of Government meeting has been held here, and as well, the first full Heads of Government meeting held there in almost forty years.

 
"I am also struck by the number of Heads of Government we have assembled here today - a powerful demonstration of our commitment to revitalise the Commonwealth, and to tap into its vast potential.

And that vast potential has been clear at the forums this week. Our Commonwealth family has spent the last four days sharing perspectives, and finding ways to make a real difference to people's lives. I think I speak for everyone around the room when I say that we have all been inspired by what we've seen and heard, particularly from our young people," she said.

 

 

 

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