Russian-Ugandan relations are bilateral diplomatic relations between Russia and Uganda . Diplomatic relations were established on October 13, 1962. In 1992, Uganda recognized the Russian Federation as the successor of the Soviet Union . Russia has an embassy in Kampala , and Uganda has an embassy in Moscow .
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Russian-Ugandan Relations
In December 2012, President of Uganda, J.K. Museveni, paid an official visit to Russia, during which he held talks with President of the Russian Federation V.V. Putin .
In May 2014, in Moscow, S.V. Lavrov held negotiations with his colleague S. Kutesa , who visited Russia on a working visit.
The foreign trade turnover between Russia and Uganda in 2010 amounted to 49 million US dollars .
In Uganda, there is a representative office of the Kazan Helicopter Plant with a group of Russian helicopter operation and maintenance specialists.
Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Russian Federation to the Republic of Uganda - Alexander Polyakov since 2016.
Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Uganda to the Russian Federation - Ebuk Moses (since 2009).
See also
- Uganda Foreign Policy