Jamaica Gleaner

Macron pledges economic growth

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FRENCH PRESIDENT Emmanuel Macron yesterday pledged greater partnershi­ps with Kenya in economic developmen­t and efforts to improve the environmen­t and to battle regional extremist violence.

At the start of his two-day visit to Kenya, Macron met with Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta and launched a new car model assembled at a Peugeot factory in the east African country.

“What we want to do is to be part of your new growth agenda,” he said.

Following discussion­s with Kenyatta, Macron unveiled a new Peugeot 3008 SUV, which will be locally assembled by the French car manufactur­er. Kenyatta took his guest for a short-test drive of the vehicle.

“This is a good day for Kenya and for our developmen­t,” Kenyatta said, adding that he expects Macron’s visit to have a positive impact on tourism and business.

Macron and Kenyatta signed new agreements to developmen­t public and private partnershi­ps. Macron was accompanie­d by a group of French business leaders.

Macron’s visit is the first by a French leader since Kenya became independen­t from Britain in 1963. He was received at State House, President Uhuru Kenyatta’s official residence, and given a guard of honor with a 21-gun salute.

Macron came to Kenya after visiting Djibouti and Ethiopia on a trip that is focusing on investment and security in east Africa, a region of increasing strategic importance.

In Ethiopia, a country mourning the Ethiopian Airlines plane crash on Sunday that killed 157 people, Macron expressed condolence­s and made a gesture of confidence in the state-owned company.

Ethiopia’s new ambassador to France posted on social media a photo of Macron with the Ethiopian Airlines CEO, Tewolde Gebremaria­m, saying the French leader had “reaffirmed his support for the launch of Ethiopian flights to Marseille, which will be the second destinatio­n in France”.

In Kenya, the French president will also attend a United Nations environmen­tal meeting and a One Planet Summit in Nairobi.

Macron said top among the issues they had discussed were security and counterter­rorism.

“We want to improve the cooperatio­n in the region from the security and defence point of view,” he said.

Kenya is among the African Union countries contributi­ng troops to reinforce Somalia’s weak army against an insurgency of the Islamic extremist rebels of al-Shabab, which is affilitate­d to al-Qaida. Kenya has suffered the most al-Shabab attacks outside of Somalia.

Macron said France will work closely with Kenya on green energy. He said Kenya delivered “tremendous results in the fight against climate change”.

Macron’s office said that Kenya is the only African nation to reach the goal of making renewable energy 75 per cent of its energy mix.

 ?? AP ?? France’s President Emmanuel Macron (left) shakes hands with Kenya’s President Uhuru Kenyatta after their press conference at State House in Nairobi, Kenya, on Wednesday, March 13.
AP France’s President Emmanuel Macron (left) shakes hands with Kenya’s President Uhuru Kenyatta after their press conference at State House in Nairobi, Kenya, on Wednesday, March 13.

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