Togolese President Faure Gnassingbé is scheduled for an official visit to Kampala on Tuesday, May 12, 2026, responding to an invitation from Ugandan President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni. This diplomatic engagement aims to significantly enhance cooperative ties between Togo and Uganda.
During his time in Uganda, the Togolese head of state will hold a private meeting with his Ugandan counterpart. Their discussions are expected to cover critical subjects such as peace initiatives, regional security challenges, and the broader agenda of African integration, particularly in light of ongoing tensions within the Great Lakes region.
President Gnassingbé is also slated to attend the formal inauguration ceremony for Yoweri Museveni, who secured re-election in the general election held on January 15. This significant event in the Ugandan capital is anticipated to draw numerous African heads of state, high-ranking government officials, and delegates from various international organizations.
The Togolese presidency has indicated that this visit underscores both nations’ commitment to strengthening their political and diplomatic cooperation. Lomé and Kampala maintain ongoing consultations regarding various African security issues, particularly addressing the protracted armed violence and humanitarian crisis in the eastern regions of the Democratic Republic of Congo.
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Through this significant visit, Togo emphatically reiterates its dedication to fostering dialogue, promoting regional stability, and enhancing cooperation among African states.



