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Museveni, US special envoy discuss security matters over Sudan conflict

President Museveni (C) poses for a photo with US special envoy on the Sudan, Tom Periello (2nd L), and his delegation after a meeting at State House Entebbe on Monday. (L) is US ambassador to Uganda William Popp. (PPU)

Entebbe, (UG):- President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni held discussions with the US Special Envoy for Sudan, Mr Tom Perriello whom he hosted at State House, Entebbe earlier today November 4.

The envoy was in company of the US Ambassador to Uganda, William W. Popp.

President Museveni and his guest discussed matters concerning security and how to end the conflict in Sudan.

Perriello, according to the Presidential Press Unit, thanked President Museveni for his key role in mediating the conflict.

USA special envoy on Sudan, Tom Periello (C), speaking during a meeting with President Museveni on Monday. (R) is USA ambassador to Uganda William Popp and (L) is Amb Ayebare. (PPU photo)

The envoy further appreciated the President’s guidance and wisdom as far as the peace process is concerned.

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“We came to seek your wise counsel and guidance on this matter,” he said.

USA special envoy on Sudan, Tom Periello (2nd L), speaking during a meeting with President Museveni on Monday. On his (R) is USA ambassador to Uganda William Popp and (L) is Amb Ayebare. (PPU Photo)

As a solution to the conflict, President Museveni has emphasised the importance of dialogue and reconciliation within Sudan.

The meeting which was attended by Uganda’s Permanent Representative at the United Nations, Ambassador Adonia Ayebare also discussed ways of implementing the African Union’s Peace and Security Council communique on Sudan.

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