President Uhuru Kenyatta on Sunday received credentials from eight new envoys at State House Nairobi.
The envoys are from Nepal, Germany, Hungary, Italy, France, Iraq, Japan and Zambia.
President
Kenyatta said his government appreciated the bonds of bilateral
relationships with the various countries and would work closely with the
envoys to foster the friendship.
He welcomed the envoys to work with his Government in all aspects of development for mutual benefits.
“Kenya
appreciates the bilateral relations between us and your respective
countries. We look forward to working more closely to strengthen the
bond of friendship for the next 50 years,” he said.
Presenting his papers, Remi Marechaux of France said his country and Kenya faced a common enemy in the fight against terrorism.
He
said France provided direct bilateral assistance to the Linda Nchi
Operation and supported AMISOM with $100 million (Sh8.5 billion) this
year.
“Terrorists that we are fighting in Mali, AQIM
are allies of Somali’s Al-Shabaab and we cannot effectively combat Al
Qaeda on one ground without fighting all others,” the envoy said.
Italy’s
Mauro Massoni said his country and the international community valued
the pivotal role Kenyan leadership played in countering terrorism
threat.
Zambia’s High Commissioner Mrs Josephine
Chilufya Mumbi Phiri also praised Kenya’s tireless efforts to restore
peace in the Great Lakes and Horn of Africa.
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