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President Uhuru Kenyatta has reaffirmed that his government’s foreign policy will be geared towards deepening trade relations with member states of EAC among other African nations. Addressing the Kenyan diaspora in Nigeria after officially opening the newly constructed chancery and High Commissioner’s official residence in Abuja, the president said intra-Africa trade diplomacy will form the mantra of Kenya’s foreign policy. Mr Kenyatta said his government’s policy is to facilitate people to easily cross borders to explore opportunities and engage in trade within the continent. Mr Kenyatta said African countries should focus on removal of trade barriers while rooting for internal solutions to the many challenges facing the African continent. “We are not abandoning the traditional partners but enhancing relations with our neighbours who are always there for us. Our number one foreign policy is Africa, number two Africa and number three Africa,” the president added. He emphasized that the future of Kenya depend partly on working closely with other African countries. He pointed out that his maiden visit to Nigeria was not only to attend the Special African Union (AU) Summit on HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria but also meet with the host president to reaffirm his commitment to strengthening the cordial relations existing between the two countries. The president wooed honest Nigerians ready to engage in genuine business to visit the country and tap available investment opportunities saying the government will continue providing a conducive environment. President Kenyatta said, “From a trade and investment perspective, Kenya has many lucrative business opportunities to be tapped”. Speaking during the occasion, Foreign Affairs Cabinet Secretary Amb. Amina Mohamed said promotion of intra-Africa trade will enable national governments in the continent to take their relationships to another level.
Posted on: Mon, 15 Jul 2013 11:47:57 +0000

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