Kenya, Guinea-Bissau to enhance trade relations
Kenya and Guinea-Bissau are committed to deepening
diplomatic and trade ties based on mutual respect and a shared vision for
prosperity, President William Ruto said.
The President said the two nations are also keen
on enhancing trade and investment for the benefit of the citizens of the two
nations.
He said this would be achieved by leveraging the
African Continental Free Trade Area and the Tripartite Free Trade Agreement,
which brings together COMESA, East African Community (EAC) and Southern Africa
Development Community (SADC).
“Together, we are committed to harnessing this
potential to drive economic growth for the benefit of our people,” he said.
President Ruto made the remarks during a press
briefing at State House, Nairobi, following bilateral talks with Guinea-Bissau
President Umaro Sissoco Embaló, who is on a State Visit to Kenya.
As the Champion of African Union Institutional
Reforms, President Ruto said he would work with Guinea-Bissau to advance
reforms of the African Union, promote peace and drive economic growth.
This would include restructuring the African Court
of Justice to provide legal mechanisms for resolving disputes and aligning the
role of the Pan-African Parliament to make it fit for purpose.
“These reforms are essential to ensuring that the
AU’s institutions remain responsive, effective and aligned with the evolving
needs of our continent,” he said.
The two leaders expressed concern over the conflicts
in Sudan and Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, and called on Africa’s
collaboration to help restore peace and stability.
The President praised Guinea-Bissau’s
contributions to peacekeeping and security efforts within the region, and
reiterated Kenya’s readiness to collaborate in advancing peace initiatives in
Africa.
President Ruto emphasised that peace and security
must take precedence as they are the foundation for unlocking the continent’s
immense potential for industrialisation, job creation and wealth creation.
“There cannot be much investment and trade in an
environment of conflict and insecurity,” the President said.
He explained that Africa should position itself to
take advantage of 21st-century opportunities, particularly in mineral and energy
resources, and human capital.
President Ruto announced that the two countries
are exploring the opening of a Kenya Airways route to Guinea-Bissau to enhance
connectivity between the nations.
He also disclosed that Kenya will offer
scholarships to students in Guinea-Bissau, pointing out that the support will
focus on agriculture, trade and tourism.
The President thanked President Embaló for
endorsing Kenya’s candidate for the position of African Union Commission
Chairperson for the 2025–2028 term.
He acknowledged President Embaló’s instrumental
role in canvassing support in West Africa.
“I am confident that our candidate will provide
visionary and results-driven leadership, prioritising the needs and aspirations
of Member States,” he said.
On his part, President Embaló emphasised his
commitment to strengthening relations between the two countries in areas of
mutual interest.
He said that both nations will establish robust
frameworks to solidify their cooperation.
President Embaló also reaffirmed Guinea-Bissau’s
commitment to pursuing peace and stability in Africa for shared prosperity.
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