From Dubai to India, Kenyan president William Ruto has made a two day visit. He will be engaging in bilateral talks on critical issues pertaining healthcare partnership moreso on pharmaceutical products and collaboration in education.
According to state house spokesperson Hussein Mohammed, Dr Ruto will meet with India’s prime minister Narendra Modi where the talks will lead to the signing of memoranda of understanding over several issues that will pave way for stronger ties between the two countries.
“Bilateral discussions will span crucial areas such as Agriculture, trade and investment promotion, Maritime affairs and renewable energy and ICT”.
He asserted that Ruto will also meet with India president Droupadi Murmu to address trade and investment forum highlighting the great potential for economic cooperation between Kenya and India.
“The state visit marks a significant milestone in the relationship between Kenya and India providing a platform for collaborative initiatives and contributing to mutual benefits for the two nations and people,” Hussein remarked.
President Ruto will stay in New Delhi during the two days visit. This comes after the extended invite from India’s president Murmu. India ministry of external affairs on December 3rd said President Ruto’s visit aims to promote productive bilateral relations between the two countries.
“A presidential visit from Kenya is taking place after six and it is expected to strengthen and invigorate the bilateral relations between the two countries,” it said.
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