The former Prime Minister of Uganda, Dr. Ruhakana Rugunda has today arrived in Russia for the peace talks aimed at ending the Russia-Ukraine war.
Dr. Rugunda who is representing President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni in the mediation talks was received by the Ambassador of Uganda to Russia, H.E Moses.K. Kizige at Pulkovo Airport- Saint Petersburg.
Dr. Rugunda is expected to join other African leaders from six countries, scheduled to meet with the President of Russia, Vladimir Putin to discuss a potential peace plan to resolve the conflict.
Yesterday, the African leader’s delegation led by South Africa President, H.E Cyril Ramaphosa held talks with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Kyiv where they urged the two warring countries to settle the war through negotiations and diplomatic means.
President Ramaphosa said the conflict is affecting Africa negatively and that there was a need to de-escalate it.
“In our view it’s important to listen carefully to what both countries have to say. We are also going to listen to President Putin with regard to how he sees the road to peace. But we also take in cognizance of a number of other proposals that have been made by a number of other parties around the world and we do believe that this process for peace as much as it is complex, it requires that all viewpoints must be put on the table,” President Ramaphosa told the media shortly after a closed-door peace mission meeting with President Zelenskyy.
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