Kenya, DRC and Central Africa Republic partner to fight terrorism in Africa
Kenya,
Republic of Congo and Central African Republic will join forces in the fight
against terrorism and insecurity in the continent.
President William Ruto said the three nations are committed to achieving lasting peace and stability in the continent. He said they will share intelligence and take common positions on international platforms to boost Africa’s peace agenda.
The Head
of State said the countries will work closely in combatting radicalisation and
violent extremism in order to achieve peace, security and stability.
“Our
countries need to work together to find appropriate solutions to the common
problems facing global and regional peace and security, ” he said.
He made
the remarks on Sunday during a meeting with presidents Faustin-Archange
Touadéra (Central African Republic) and Denis Sassou N’Guesso, (Republic of
Congo) in Oyo, the Republic of the Congo.
The
leaders committed to enhancing bilateral relations between the three nations
and foster Intra-Africa trade.
President
Ruto said they are keen on exploring emerging and untapped trade opportunities
for the benefit of the people.
“This is the time for Africa to trade with itself, and Kenya is keen to collaborate with the Central African Republic and Republic of Congo to realise this noble objective,” he added.
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