Uganda’s Vice President, Jessica Alupo, has revealed plans to establish a direct flight route between Uganda and Russia, aimed at enhancing the movement of people, goods, services, and capital between the two nations. Alupo made the announcement during a meeting with Russian Federation Council Speaker, Valentina Matvienko, at the Eurasian Women’s Forum in St. Petersburg.
The proposed aviation link is part of ongoing discussions on strengthening bilateral ties, focusing on sectors such as energy, security, and counter-terrorism efforts. This follows a recent visit by a Russian military delegation to Uganda in August, where talks centered on a potential military cooperation agreement.
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Uganda and Russia are also collaborating on energy projects, including the development of two uranium power plants that will generate a combined 15,600 megawatts of electricity. President Yoweri Museveni confirmed the project, stating that the two plants will produce 7,400 MW and 8,400 MW, respectively.
The growing partnership between Uganda and Russia is expected to have far-reaching impacts on trade, economic growth, and regional security, with cooperation extending across energy, military, and security sectors. The planned direct flight route will further facilitate trade and connectivity between the two countries.
Daily Telegraph
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