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Egypt and Kenya bolster ties; sign agreements

2025-01-30_20-57-42

 After arriving in Cairo, President William Ruto signed twelve significant agreements with his Egyptian counterpart. These agreements are designed to enhance cooperation in various sectors, including trade, investment, education, and technology exchanges between the two nations.


Discussing Regional Concerns

During their discussions, the two leaders addressed several pressing issues, including the ongoing conflict in war-torn Gaza.

The Egyptian President, Abdel Fattah el-Sissi, firmly rejected a proposal from former U.S. President Donald Trump regarding the relocation of Palestinians from Gaza to Egypt and Jordan. He emphasized, "Regarding what is being said about the displacement of the Palestinian people, I would like to reassure the Egyptian people that harm to Egypt's national security could never be tolerated or allowed. And I would like to reassure you that we intend to work with (US) President (Donald) Trump who wants to achieve peace and to reach the desired peace that is based on the two-state solution. And we believe that President Trump is capable of reaching this long awaited goal, bringing just and sustainable peace in the Middle East region."

International Repercussions

Trump's comments suggesting that Gaza should be "cleared out" have incited widespread criticism on a global scale. Many international observers have voiced their concerns about the implications of such a drastic measure.

The Uncertain Role of the U.S.

It remains uncertain whether the U.S. President has the influence or ability to compel Egypt and Jordan to agree to this contentious proposal. The international community continues to watch closely as these developments unfold, hoping for a diplomatic and peaceful resolution to the issues at hand.

These discussions and agreements reflect a broader effort by Egypt and Kenya to strengthen their diplomatic and economic ties while navigating complex regional and international challenges.

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