Uganda's military leader, General Muhoozi, just finished visiting Rwanda. His trip strengthened military connections between these two neighboring countries. He landed Thursday in Kigali, where he met privately with Rwanda's President Paul Kagame. They talked about working together better as nations.
The next day, General Muhoozi gave a special talk to Rwanda Defence Force officers at their Staff College, located in Musanze town, about 100 kilometers away from Kigali. During his speech, he stressed how African armies need to join forces against common security threats and pushed for teamwork among African nations to keep the region safe from various dangers.
These kinds of high-ranking visits show both Rwanda and Uganda want better military friendships. The countries appear serious about improving how their armed forces interact with each other. When General Muhoozi left Rwanda, several important people came to say goodbye at the airport.
General Mubarakh Muganga, who leads Rwanda's military forces, personally showed up at Kigali International Airport to send off his visitor. Other Rwandan generals also attended this farewell ceremony. The entire visit suggests improving relations between these East African neighbors who share many security concerns across their region.
The next day, General Muhoozi gave a special talk to Rwanda Defence Force officers at their Staff College, located in Musanze town, about 100 kilometers away from Kigali. During his speech, he stressed how African armies need to join forces against common security threats and pushed for teamwork among African nations to keep the region safe from various dangers.
These kinds of high-ranking visits show both Rwanda and Uganda want better military friendships. The countries appear serious about improving how their armed forces interact with each other. When General Muhoozi left Rwanda, several important people came to say goodbye at the airport.
General Mubarakh Muganga, who leads Rwanda's military forces, personally showed up at Kigali International Airport to send off his visitor. Other Rwandan generals also attended this farewell ceremony. The entire visit suggests improving relations between these East African neighbors who share many security concerns across their region.