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Foreign relations of Uganda

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Uganda has formal diplomatic relations with many countries, some accredited. Since the colonial era and after independence Uganda has grown to be one of the most important African countries. Uganda has diplomatic relations with many countries throughout Africa, the Americas, Asia, Europe and Oceania. Uganda is a member of theUnited Nations and theCommonwealth of Nations since 1962.

Diplomatic relations

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List of countries which Uganda maintains diplomatic relations with:

#CountryDate
1Somalia1 April 1960[1]
2Canada9 October 1962[2]
3Germany9 October 1962[3]
4India9 October 1962[4]
5Israel9 October 1962[5]
6United Kingdom9 October 1962[6]
7United States9 October 1962[7]
8Czech Republic11 October 1962[8]
9Russia13 October 1962[9]
10Sudan15 October 1962[10]
11China18 October 1962[11]
12France29 October 1962[12]
13Rwanda18 December 1962[13]
14Democratic Republic of the Congo4 March 1963[14]
15South Korea26 March 1963[15]
16Poland8 April 1963[16]
17Serbia31 July 1963[17]
18Ghana1 August 1963[18]
19Nigeria6 September 1963[19]
20  Switzerland28 February 1964[20]
21Chile10 March 1964[21]
22Japan1 April 1964[22]
23Sweden9 April 1964[23]
24Bulgaria17 May 1964[24]
25Egypt27 May 1964[25]
26Ethiopia4 June 1964[26]
27Italy5 July 1964[27]
28Norway21 July 1964[28]
29Mali4 November 1964[29]
30Belgium1964[30]
31Republic of the Congo1964[31]
32Denmark26 January 1965[32]
33Finland14 June 1965[33]
34Pakistan1 August 1965[34]
35Hungary13 August 1965[35]
36Australia23 August 1965[36]
37Algeria1965[37]
38Morocco1965[38]
39Netherlands1965[39]
40Austria26 January 1966[40]
41Ivory Coast21 July 1966[41]
42Guinea22 July 1966[42]
Holy See1 September 1966[43]
43Zambia1966[44]
44Liberia5 April 1967[45]
45Burundi25 August 1967[46]
46Lesotho4 October 1968[47]
47Tunisia9 December 1968[48]
48Romania27 April 1969[49]
49Spain13 September 1969[50]
50Turkey18 September 1969[51]
51Brazil22 December 1969[52]
52Senegal8 April 1970[53][54]
53Venezuela27 April 1970[55]
54Guyana21 July 1970[56]
55Greece12 October 1971[57]
56Botswana1971[58]
57Libya13 February 1972[59]
58Saudi Arabia26 June 1972[60]
59Jordan27 June 1972[61]
60Kuwait28 June 1972[62]
61Syria29 June 1972[63]
62North Korea2 August 1972[64]
63CameroonAugust 1972[65]
64Sri Lanka30 November 1972[66]
65Vietnam9 February 1973[67]
66Iraq25 July 1973[68]
67Sierra Leone10 September 1973[69]
68Yemen17 December 1973[70]
69Eswatini23 January 1974[71]
70Cuba9 May 1974[72]
71Trinidad and Tobago5 June 1974[73]
72Argentina17 June 1974[74]
73Iran12 October 1974[75]
74Niger8 April 1975[76]
75Gabon4 July 1975[77]
76Mozambique21 August 1975[78]
77Qatar1975[79]
78Mauritania3 February 1976[80]
79Mexico20 February 1976[81]
80Burkina Faso26 May 1976[82]
81Mauritius18 June 1976[83]
82Chad8 September 1976[84]
83Gambia16 November 1976[85]
84Cyprus1 February 1977[86]
85Central African Republic13 June 1977[87]
86DjiboutiJune 1977[88]
87Luxembourg30 September 1977[89][90]
88Bangladesh25 November 1977[91]
89Kenya8 February 1978[92]
90Benin1978[93]
91Guinea-Bissau1980[94]
94Tanzania15 December 1981[95]
92Malawi1981[96]
93Antigua and Barbuda2 March 1983[97]
95Thailand15 February 1985[98]
Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic7 July 1986[99]
96Oman1987[100]
97Indonesia12 January 1989[101]
State of Palestine15 February 1989[102]
98Bolivia3 May 1989[103]
99Colombia5 May 1989[103]
100Namibia1990–1992[104]
101Portugal2 December 1991[105]
102Seychelles6 April 1992[103]
103Slovakia1 January 1993[106]
104Bahrain2 October 1993[107]
105Maldives30 November 1993[103]
106Eritrea28 January 1994[108]
107South Africa24 June 1994[103]
108Ireland14 July 1994[109]
109Ukraine7 September 1994[110]
110Azerbaijan19 August 1995[111]
111Singapore1 June 1998[112]
112Belarus2 October 1998[113]
113Malaysia8 December 1998[114]
114Croatia10 March 1999[103]
115Turkmenistan5 August 1999[103]
116North Macedonia26 July 2000[103]
117Angola2002[115]
118Brunei21 October 2003[103]
119Philippines12 December 2003[116]
120Iceland22 June 2004[117][118]
121Malta21 July 2004[103]
122Saint Vincent and the Grenadines27 July 2004[103]
123Zimbabwe31 July 2004[119]
124Tajikistan8 September 2005[120]
125Slovenia31 August 2006[103]
126Estonia19 September 2006[121]
127New Zealand1 November 2006[122]
128Bahamas9 August 2007[123]
129Costa Rica29 August 2007[124]
130Dominican Republic22 October 2007[125]
131United Arab Emirates2007[126]
132Andorra11 March 2008[103]
133Kazakhstan20 June 2008[127]
134Paraguay18 June 2010[103]
135Bosnia and Herzegovina3 December 2010[103]
136Georgia9 December 2010[103]
137Montenegro14 July 2011[103]
138Jamaica21 September 2011[103]
139Lithuania15 March 2012[103]
140South Sudan3 September 2012[128]
141Armenia28 June 2013[103]
142Fiji16 September 2013[103]
143Latvia1 October 2013[129]
144Mongolia20 November 2013[103]
145Kyrgyzstan19 March 2014[103]
146   Nepal12 June 2017[103]
147El Salvador22 September 2017[130]
148Equatorial Guinea19 February 2018[131]
149Comoros24 October 2018[132]
150Lebanon5 March 2019[133]
151Nicaragua7 June 2019[103]
152Togo5 December 2019[134]
153Cambodia23 January 2020[103]
154Moldova23 October 2020[103]
155San Marino23 October 2020[103]
156Dominica4 May 2021[103]
157Peru4 June 2021[103]
158Laos27 September 2021[103]
159Saint Kitts and Nevis1 April 2022[103]
160Panama22 September 2023[135]
161Solomon Islands27 November 2023[103]
162Uzbekistan18 January 2024[136]
163Tonga15 April 2024[137]
164Belize20 May 2024[103]
165Timor-Leste13 August 2024[103]
166Samoa7 March 2025[103]
167MadagascarUnknown

Bilateral relations

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Africa

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CountryFormal Relations BeganNotes
Kenya8 February 1978SeeKenya–Uganda relations

Diplomatic relations were established on 8 February 1978[92]

From 1961 to 1965 the two states, along with Tanzania, were united in the East African Common Services Organization, acommon market with a loose federal structure.[138]

  • Kenya has a high commission in Kampala.
  • Uganda has a high commission inNairobi.
South Sudan3 September 2012SeeSouth Sudan–Uganda relations
Tanzania13 December 1983SeeTanzania–Uganda relations

Americas

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CountryFormal Relations BeganNotes
Mexico20 February 1976SeeMexico–Uganda relations

Diplomatic relations were established on 20 February 1976[81]

  • Mexico is accredited to Uganda from its embassy inNairobi, Kenya and maintains an honorary consulate in Kampala.[139]
  • Uganda is accredited to Mexico from its embassy in Washington, D.C., United States.[140]
United States9 October 1962SeeUganda–United States relations

Diplomatic relations were established on 9 October 1962[7]

Asia

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CountryFormal Relations BeganNotes
Bangladesh25 November 1977seeBangladesh–Uganda relations

Diplomatic relations were established on 25 November 1977[91]

Bangladesh has an honorary consulate inKampala.[141]

China18 October 1962SeeChina–Uganda relations

Diplomatic relations were established on 18 October 1962[11]

  • China has an embassy in Kampala.
  • Uganda has an embassy inBeijing.
India9 October 1962SeeIndia–Uganda relations

Diplomatic relations were established on 9 October 1962 when the Indian Mission in Kampala has been raised to the level of a High Commission[4]

Israel9 October 1962SeeIsrael–Uganda relations

Diplomatic relations were established on 9 October 1962.[5] Uganda severance relations with Israel on 30 March 1972.[144] Diplomatic relations re-established on 29 July 1994.[145]

Ugandas relations withIsrael remain uneasily strained due toOperation Entebbe, the operation Israel performed to rescue hostages from the 1976 capturing of a French airliner hijacked by the Palestinian Liberation Organization and flown to Entebbe airport.

Malaysia1995SeeMalaysia–Uganda relations

Diplomatic relations were established in 1995 when has been accredited High Commissioner-Designate of Uganda to Malaysia (resident in New Delhi) Dr. Oboth Okumu.[146]

Malaysia does not yet have a high commission in Kampala,[147] while Uganda has an embassy inKuala Lumpur and Uganda high commission in Kuala Lumpur were also accredited to Brunei Darussalam,Indonesia,Philippines,Thailand,Vietnam,Lao PDR,Cambodia andMyanmar.[148][149]

Maldives30 November 1993
  Nepal12 June 2017
South Korea26 March 1963
  • Establishment of diplomatic relations between the Republic of Korea (South Korea) and the Republic of Uganda was on March 26, 1963[15]
  • South Korea has an embassy in Kampala, which was reopened in 2011.[152]
Turkey18 September 1969SeeTurkey–Uganda relations

Diplomatic relations were established on 18 September 1969[51]

Vietnam9 February 1973
  • Diplomatic relations were established on 9 February 1973.[67]
  • Vietnam is accredited to Uganda, through its embassy inDar es Salaam,Tanzania. Vietnam also maintains an honorary consulate in Kampala.[154]

Europe

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CountryFormal Relations BeganNotes
Austria26 January 1966
Cyprus1 February 1977
  • Both countries have established diplomatic relations and have signed an Agreement for Cooperation in the Field of Tourism.[160]
  • Both countries are full members ofCommonwealth of Nations.
Denmark26 January 1965SeeDenmark–Uganda relations
 Germany9 October 1962SeeGermany–Uganda relations

Diplomatic relations were established on 9 October 1962[3]

Hungary13 August 1965Diplomatic relations were established on 13 August 1965[35]
  • Hungary is represented in Uganda by its embassy inNairobi,Kenya[163] and an honorary consulate inKampala.[163]
  • Hungary is realizing the largest foreign development program in its history in Uganda.[164]
Iceland2000
  • Diplomatic relations were established in 2000[165]
  • Iceland has an embassy in Uganda.[166]
  • Uganda is represented in Iceland by its embassy inCopenhagen,Denmark.[167]
Netherlands1965
Poland8 April 1963SeePoland–Uganda relations
Russia13 October 1962SeeRussia–Uganda relations

Diplomatic relations were established on 13 October 1962[9]

Ukraine7 September 1994Diplomatic relations were established on 7 September 1994[110]
United Kingdom9 October 1962SeeUganda–United Kingdom relations

The UK establisheddiplomatic relations with the United Kingdom on 9 October 1962.[6]

The UK governedUganda from 1894 to 1962, when Uganda achieved full independence.

Both countries share common membership of theCommonwealth, and theWorld Trade Organization. Bilaterally the two countries have a Development Partnership,[173] and an Investment Agreement.[174]

International organisations

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Uganda has been a member of the United Nations and theCommonwealth of Nations since independence in 1962.[175]

See also

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References

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