London, UK – Minister of Foreign Affairs, Hon. Gen. Odongo Jeje Abubakar, attended a dinner hosted by King Charles III at St James’s Palace, held on the margins of the 26th Commonwealth Foreign Affairs Ministers Meeting in London. He was accompanied by Uganda’s High Commissioner to the United Kingdom, H.E. Nimisha Madhvani.
The gathering convened Foreign Ministers, senior officials, and diplomats from across the Commonwealth, offering a platform for informal engagement and reflection on shared priorities within the multilateral system. The occasion underscored the enduring relevance of personal diplomacy in strengthening trust, fostering dialogue, and advancing collective action among member states. Held in a setting steeped in history and symbolism, the dinner provided an opportunity for candid exchanges on contemporary global challenges, including economic resilience, sustainable development, and the evolving role of the Commonwealth in a shifting international landscape. Uganda’s presence reaffirmed its commitment to constructive engagement and to contributing meaningfully to the organisation’s shared agenda.
On the margins of the meeting, Hon. Odongo held a series of bilateral consultations aimed at reinforcing Uganda’s partnerships with key stakeholders. Engagements with senior officials from the United Kingdom focused on enhancing cooperation in trade, development, and global partnerships, reflecting a mutual interest in deepening collaboration across priority sectors. Further discussions were held with representatives of Malta, where both sides explored avenues for strengthening bilateral relations and expanding cooperation within the Commonwealth framework. These exchanges highlighted the importance of leveraging multilateral platforms to advance national and shared interests.
Uganda’s participation in the Commonwealth Foreign Affairs Ministers Meeting demonstrated its continued commitment to multilateral diplomacy, grounded in principles of cooperation, solidarity, and mutual respect. The engagements in London reflected a broader strategic approach aimed at fostering partnerships that support inclusive growth and sustainable development. As the global environment continues to evolve, Uganda’s active role within the Commonwealth underscores its intention to remain a constructive and reliable partner in addressing shared challenges and advancing collective prosperity.





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