President-elect Ruto holds talks with French President Macron
President-elect William Ruto has held
talks with French President Emmanuel Macron in regard to strengthening
bilateral relations between Nairobi and Paris.
On a phonecall on Tuesday,
Macron told Ruto of his desire to augment bilateral relations between Kenya and
France noting that the two nations can work together to prioritize joint
partnerships in the infrastructure, agriculture and health sectors.
"The President of the Republic
(Macron) and President-elect Ruto talked about deepening the Franco-Kenyan
relationship, within the framework of the dynamic created by the visit of the
President of the Republic to Kenya in 2019 and as a priority in the fields of
infrastructure, agriculture and health," the Élysée Palace, the official
residence of the French president said on its website on Tuesday.
According to Macron's official
residence, the French president also lauded Kenya for leveraging its position
as a non-permanent member of the UN Security Council to advance peace across
Africa.
"The President of the Republic
also paid tribute to the stabilizing role of Kenya in its regional environment
and insisted on France's desire to continue the cooperation in progress within
the framework of the United Nations Security Council and in support of the
efforts of the African Union," said the Élysée Palace.
The phone call between Macron and
Ruto comes three years after the French President and outgoing president Uhuru
Kenyatta inked deals to expand public-private partnerships between the two
nations.
The
agreements signed by Macron and Kenyatta touched on the Big Four Agenda and
renewable energy projects.
The French president's March 2019 visit was the
first time a French leader visited Nairobi since Kenya gained independence in
1963.
Ruto is expected to officially assume office once
he takes his oath of office on September 13, 2022.
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