Kenya, Rwanda ink 10 MoUs to advance peace, investment
President
William Ruto has said Kenya is keen to widen and deepen its trade relations
with Rwanda as part of efforts to diversify its products.
He
praised the cordial relations between the two countries, saying it was for the
mutual benefit of their citizens.
President
Ruto said Kenya and Rwanda share values and aspirations in various sectors,
including political, socio-economic, cultural and diplomatic exchanges.
"Rwanda
remains key of strategic importance to Kenya as a springboard to the Eastern
Democratic Republic of Congo and the wider Great Lakes Region," said Ruto.
He
urged Rwanda to take advantage of the more efficient Port of Mombasa for import
and export business, which allows cargo owners the option to collect goods at
the Naivasha Inland Container Depot.
This,
President Ruto said, would save on time and costs, thus boosting trade and benefiting
the citizens of the two countries.
President
Ruto made the remarks when he held a press conference with his Rwandan
counterpart Paul Kagame, in Kigali, during his two- days state visit.
The
president at the same time expressed appreciation that the ten memoranda of
understanding between the two countries have been finalised.
He
said the memoranda focused on education, ICT, gender and child development,
youth, capacity development for public service, correctional services, health,
diplomatic training, agriculture and cooperatives.
During
the meeting, the memoranda of understanding between the two countries including
Diplomatic Training, Education, ICT, Gender and Affirmative Action
were signed.
President
Ruto assured of Kenya’s commitment to working together with Rwanda in
championing the ideals of the EAC and the African Union.
He
said this will go a long way in advancing peace and security, trade and
investment and the implementation of Agenda 2063, among others.
On
technology and mobile telephony, President Ruto said Kenya and Rwanda have
signed and ratified the One Area Network.
He
said the move will facilitate communication and trade between the two countries.
"The
time has come for us to advocate, champion and encourage Member States to
embrace the One Area Network so as enhance communication and trade in our
region," said President Ruto.
The
Head of State expressed concern that insecurity challenges facing some
countries in the African Continent were slowing down development efforts.
"Our
region currently faces tremendous and complicated peace and security crises.
Ethiopia still struggles with the Tigray crisis, while the conflict in Eastern
DRC remains unresolved," he said.
President
Ruto said there was a need to deepen and sustain dialogue and take advantage of
the existing regional and continental mechanisms to address challenges facing
the Continent.
"We
must desire and solve our differences and entrench peace and security as the
foundation of the stability that guarantees sustainable development and shared
prosperity," he said.
He
also invited President Kagame to the 5th Mid-Year Africa Union
Coordination Meeting to be held between July 13 and 16, this year, in Nairobi.
President
Kagame on his part said Rwanda and Kenya will continue to collaborate in areas
aimed at improving the lives of their citizens.
"We
have developed new areas of cooperation to bring us closer for the benefit of the
people of our two countries, " said Kagame.
President
Kagame praised the role played by Kenya's leadership in the search for lasting
peace in Eastern DRC.
"I want to commend Kenya's leadership in exploring ways of solving the Eastern DRC crisis. We will put together our resources for the sake of development, " he said.
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