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Uhuru pushes for more trade with UK as Brexit nears

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Uhuru pushes for stronger UK-Kenya trade ties, citing the growing demand for Kenyan products such as tea and coffee.
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President Uhuru Kenyatta holds talks with UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson at 10 Downing Street in London. PHOTO | PSCU

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President Uhuru Kenyatta on Tuesday held talks with British Prime Minister Boris Johnson focused on scaling up trade ties between Kenya and the UK.

At the meeting held at 10 Downing Street in London, President Kenyatta and PM Johnson discussed a wide range of areas of mutual interest between the two countries including Kenya-UK trade in the post-Brexit era, cooperation in military training and security.

The President was accompanied to the meeting by Cabinet Secretaries Ukur Yatani, Monica Juma and Adan Mohammed as well as Kenya’s High Commissioner to the UK Amb. Manoah Esipisu.

On trade, Prime Minister Johnson said the UK recognized Kenya as a key partner in Africa.

He pointed out that trade between the two countries has grown over the years but there was still room for expansion, citing the growing demand for Kenyan products such as tea.

The President and the PM also discussed partnerships between the two countries in green technology investments, an area the UK has made significant milestones.

Prime Minister Johnson said the UK is particularly interested in helping Kenya achieve its objective of attaining 100 percent to green energy sources.

“We are doing well on renewable energy and certainly we would like to partner with you,” PM Johnson told President Kenyatta.

On security, the President Kenyatta and the PM agreed that Kenya and the UK should cooperate more in the fight against terrorism.

“We would like to partner in combating terrorists. These criminals have continued to cause harm to our people and it is about time we combined forces to fight back,” President Kenyatta said.

Prime Minister Johnson acknowledged that Kenya has borne the brunt of terrorism and there was need to join forces to curb the menace.

PM Johnson said the British military training outpost in Nanyuki will continue to train Kenyan officers as a way of bolstering the military partnership between the two countries.

President Kenyatta and the British PM also discussed the effects of travel advisories and the PM assured that they will be abolished as they have a negative effect on the economy.

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