
Uganda's diplomatic missions in the Middle East are meeting in Istanbul for a strategic retreat focused on enhancing economic and commercial diplomacy. The five-day event, which runs from June 21 to 25, 2026, aims to explore new trade and investment opportunities for Uganda. This initiative is being organized by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
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