WASHINGTON, Nov. 16, 2017 — Deputy Defense Secretary Pat
Shanahan met with Ugandan Defense Minister Adolf Mwesige in Vancouver, British
Columbia, at the 2017 U.N. Peacekeeping Defense Ministerial conference
yesterday.
Shanahan is on his first international trip in his current
role.
In a statement summarizing the meeting, Navy Cmdr. Sarah
Higgins, a spokesperson for Shanahan, said the deputy secretary recognized that
Uganda has been in Somalia for 10 years and thanked Mwesige for his country's
contribution to security there.
"He also acknowledged those Ugandan lives lost in
Somalia," Higgins said. "He expressed his understanding of the
frustration with the pace of progress in Somalia, but also his confidence that
progress is being made."
Helping the Horn of Africa
The leaders discussed how to best help the Horn of Africa
move forward toward stability in Somalia, Higgins said, noting that the Defense
Department continues to support Ugandan forces in Somalia with equipment,
including mine-resistant, ambush-protected vehicles and five new Huey 2
helicopters, which were delivered yesterday.
"Both leaders confirmed the importance of continued
collaboration between DoD and the Ugandan Ministry of Defense in advancing
regional security in East Africa," Higgins added.
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