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Germany Dismisses Uganda’s Accusations Against Ambassador as “Baseless”

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Last updated: May 29, 2025 4:40 am
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By Jeffrey Stein

Berlin, Germany – The German government has strongly refuted accusations levelled against its ambassador to Uganda, branding them as “baseless.” The statement comes amid heightened scrutiny of international relations and cooperation within the African Union.

A spokesperson for the German Foreign Ministry stated that the accusations, the nature of which remain undisclosed, lack any factual foundation. They further clarified the relationship between Germany and Uganda, explicitly denying the existence of any formalized military cooperation between the two nations.

“We find the accusations against our ambassador completely without merit,” the spokesperson said. “Furthermore, we wish to reiterate that there is no formal military partnership between Germany and Uganda.”

While explicitly denying direct military cooperation, the German government acknowledges Uganda’s participation in the African Union Transition Mission in Somalia (ATMIS), formerly known as AMISOM. Ugandan troops contribute significantly to the peacekeeping force which aims to stabilize Somalia and combat al-Shabaab militants.

The European Union, of which Germany is a key member, provides substantial funding to ATMIS. This indirect involvement in Somalia through the EU’s financial support for the peacekeeping mission highlights the complex web of international collaborations in the region.

The German statement underscores the country’s commitment to transparent and respectful diplomatic relations. While the specific nature of Uganda’s accusations remains unclear, this swift and decisive response from Berlin signals a desire to maintain stable relations and clarify the scope of their collaboration, particularly in the context of regional security initiatives. The incident is likely to prompt further scrutiny of international partnerships and funding mechanisms related to peacekeeping operations in Africa.

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