*Fellow Ugandans,*
**
*Now that Obama has chosen Museveni to be his secret go-in-between with
Iran, Museveni becomes very strong at home.*
**
*Note also that since Iran suffers from fuel shortages, and has never
managed to refine their oil, their promise to help Uganda to build an oil
refinery is just hot air !!*
*The real deal was delivery of Obama's overture to Iran.*
**
*Mitayo potosi*
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President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and Museveni inspect a guard of honour.
Museveni was in Iran on a three-day state visit]

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and Museveni inspect a guard of
honour. Museveni was in Iran on a three-day state visit

*By Henry Mukasa*

IRAN has agreed to fund the entire value chain of Uganda’s oil production.
Iran will also jointly fund the construction of an oil refinery in Uganda.

The agreement was reached during President Yoweri Museveni’s three-day visit
to Iran, where he held talk with his counterpart, President Mahmoud
Ahmadinejad, and addressed the Iranian Chamber of Commerce, Industries and
Mines.

A communiqué issued at the end of the visit said the two countries will also
expand co-operation in agriculture, especially agro-processing, investment,
energy, mining, industry, vocational training, air transport, banking, ICT,
public security and foreign relations.

The two presidents re-affirmed their commitment to strengthen
relations between their countries.

“Regarding the field of energy in particular, the two leaders agreed to
consider co-operation in building an oil refinery in Uganda.

"On its part, Iran agreed to train Ugandans in its University of Petroleum
Studies and other institutions in Iran in the relevant fields of petroleum,”
a statement issued by State House said.

“Iran also expressed its readiness to invest in the entire value chain of
Uganda’s petroleum industry.”

Uganda’s discovered oil resource in the Lake Albertine Graben is so far
estimated at 600 million barrels of oil.

Iran also expressed willingness to consider Uganda’s request for the supply
of fuel for Uganda’s thermal power plant, while President Ahmadinejad
accepted Museveni’s invitation to visit Uganda.

They agreed to co-operate in production, processing and marketing of
agro-products as well as in agricultural mechanisation. The two nations
would also curve out a free trade zone.

On international affairs, the Presidents reviewed the situation in the
Middle East and Afghanistan as well as the Great Lakes Region and the Horn
of Africa.

They reiterated their commitment to disarmament and the non-proliferation of
weapons of mass destruction.

“They also re-affirmed the right of developing countries to develop nuclear
energy for peaceful (development) purposes.”

At a news conference later, Museveni observed that relations between Uganda
and Iran have been excellent over the past 30 years.

Ahmadinejad said Iran would ensure there are no obstacles in its bi-lateral
trade with Uganda.

The President, who returns today, was accompanied by ministers for trade and
industry, ICT, energy and minerals and international affairs.
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