Obama warns Uganda over anti-gay law

RANCHO MIRAGE, Calif., (Reuters) – President Barack Obama warned Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni yesterday that enacting an anti-gay law would complicate U.S. relations with Uganda and would be a “step backward for all Ugandans.”

Obama, on a weekend golf holiday in Southern California, issued a statement denouncing Museveni’s plans to sign a law that would impose harsh sentences for those convicted of homosexual acts.

His national security adviser, Susan Rice, said via Twitter that she had spoken by phone to Museveni on Saturday night to protest after he told members of his party that he would sign the law.

“As we have conveyed to President Museveni, enacting this legislation will complicate our valued relationship with Uganda,” Obama said.

A senior Obama administration official said if the legislation is enacted, the United States would review U.S. relations with Uganda. The United States is one of the largest donors of foreign aid to Uganda, sending more than $400 million a year in recent years.