Presidents from Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, and Rwanda are discussing a collective security strategy to address cross-border threats, including armed groups and economic sabotage. The plan includes intelligence-sharing, coordinated border patrols, and harmonized policies. Citizens hope the cooperation strengthens regional stability and supports ongoing trade reforms.
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