The Citizen (Gauteng)

Kenyatta meets Trump in the US

ON THE AGENDA: MORE TRADE BETWEEN TWO NATIONS

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Mutual security interests also discussed, including Al-Shabaab attacks on Kenya.

During Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta’s trip this week to meet US President Donald Trump and other American officials, his delegation told their US counterpar­ts that Nairobi wanted increased trade between the two countries, not more aid.

Kenyatta arrived in Washington DC seeking what he described as win-win partnershi­ps, the Daily Nation reported yesterday.

Following talks, Kenya’s trade principal secretary Chris Kiptoo, representi­ng Cabinet secretary Peter Munya, signed a deal with US trade representa­tive Robert Lighthizer to establish a US-Kenya Trade Investment Group.

A joint statement released after the talks outlined that the two countries would establish some form of a committee to explore ways to deepen trade and investment ties.

But it wasn’t only business on the agenda.

Nairobi and Washington also discussed mutual security interests, including the threat posed by Al-Shabaab militants who continue to carry out attacks on the East African country.

Kenyatta also discussed the African Growth and Opportunit­y Act, direct flights between Kenya and the US and tourism. – ANA

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