President Yoweri Museveni has said
that Uganda’s selection to host the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) Heads of State
Summit in 2024 was due to its neutrality on international issues.
“Uganda was selected to host and the
reason to select Uganda was because of our independent position in the world.
We didn’t apply,” H.E Museveni said.
The President who was addressing the
National Resistance Movement (NRM) Parliamentary Regional Whips at State House
Entebbe yesterday, noted that the upcoming meeting is bigger than the African
Union, one of the biggest meetings Uganda has ever held in 2010 and the 2007
Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting, adding that it's an opportunity to
market Uganda and boost tourism.
“It will be very easy for us to talk
about business and trade with them. When we held the Commonwealth meeting our
tourist arrivals rose since then when the world heard that Africa had hosted
the Commonwealth successfully,” H.E Museveni further said, adding that apart
from the NAM meeting, Uganda will also host the high-level international Summit
of the Group of Seventy-Seven Plus China (G77 + China).
Uganda will host the 19th Summit of
the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) under the theme “Deepening Cooperation for
Shared Global Affluence”. During the summit, which will be held at Speke Resort
Munyonyo in January 2024, President Museveni will take over the chairmanship of
the organization from the President of Azerbaijan, Ilham Aliyev and his leadership
will last up to 2026.
The NAM is an international
organisation consisting of 120 countries as of April 2018 comprising 53
countries from Africa, 39 from Asia, 26 from Latin America and the Caribbean
and 2 from Europe (Belarus, Azerbaijan) that are not formally aligned with or
against any major power bloc and is the largest grouping of Member states
worldwide after the United Nations (UN).
Uganda was endorsed to officially
Chair the organisation on behalf of Africa for the period from 2023 - 2026.
The meeting at State House was
attended by among others; the Prime Minister Rt. Hon. Robinah Nabbanja, the
Government Chief Whip Hon. Hamson Obua and the Attorney General Hon. Kiryowa
Kiwanuka.
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