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Uganda 'suspends' military cooperation with Germany: Army

IndiaTimes Sunday, 25 May 2025 ()
Uganda has suspended military cooperation with Germany, alleging that the German ambassador, Mathias Schauer, is involved in subversive activities against the Ugandan government. This escalation follows accusations that some European diplomatic missions are supporting opposition groups.
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