Belarus and Kenya confirmed their interest in cooperation
Alexander Lukashenko confirmed Belarus’ interest in intensifying interaction with Kenya in many areas. This is stated in the congratulations of the Head of the Belarusian State. Today Kenya celebrates 60 years of independence. Alexander Lukashenko noted that over the decades this African republic has managed to significantly strengthen its sovereignty and state institutions. The state enjoys high prestige in the international arena and plays an important role in resolving current issues on the regional agenda. Minsk confirms its interest in the active development of the legal framework with Nairobi, cooperation in the areas of agricultural mechanization, industrial cooperation, trade, information technology, healthcare and education, as well as tourism. Kenya was among the countries visited by Alexander Lukashenko during his visit to the African continent. Experts are discussing the results today, calling it an example of effective foreign policy.
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