President of the Central African Republic, Faustin-Archange Touadéra, has arrived in the country.
This visit is a significant gesture of friendship and cooperation between the two nations as Uganda prepares to celebrate its 62nd Independence Day tomorrow in Busia.
"I am honored to be here to celebrate this important milestone with the people of Uganda," said President Touadéra, emphasizing the strong bonds between the two countries. "Our nations share a common vision for peace, stability, and economic development in Africa."
President Museveni welcomed President Touadéra, saying, "We are delighted to have you join us on this special day. Your presence is a testament to the growing partnership between our countries."
During his visit, President Touadéra is expected to hold bilateral talks with President Museveni, focusing on strengthening economic ties, security cooperation, and regional integration.
The two leaders will also participate in the Independence Day celebrations in Busia, where they will be joined by other dignitaries and thousands of Ugandans.
This visit underscores the importance of regional cooperation and friendship in Africa.
As President Touadéra noted, "We must work together to address our common challenges and seize opportunities for growth and development."