ADDIS ABABA: Uganda has pledged to work with Ethiopia to undertake major projects in various sectors of the economy to lift millions of citizens of the two countries out of poverty. The state minister for Regional Corporation, Asuman Kiyingi, said that Uganda plans to enter into a number of bilateral agreements with Ethiopia to enhance partnerships between the two countries in areas of education, agriculture, health, power generation, tourism, water and environment among others. Speaking during celebrations to mark the Ethiopian National Day at Sheraton hotel in Kampala, Kiyingi said "We are going to sign several bilateral agreements with Ethiopia to undertake joint projects aimed at lifting people out of poverty". The bilateral agreements, the minister said would help the two countries to share resources based on comparative advantage. Kiyingi noted that Uganda and Ethiopia need to work together to eliminate drug trafficking, human trafficking, terrorism and insecurity. The Ethiopian National Day is celebrated on May 28 each year to remember the day when the ruling Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic Front overthrew the Derg Socialist military regime twenty two years ago. The Ethiopia's special envoy to Uganda, Degefe Bula noted that the two countries have signed several bilateral agreements, adding that the signing the pending sector agreements with enable Ugandans and Ethiopians to enjoy free trade between the two countries. BN