By PSCU
New Ethiopian Prime Minister Dr Abiy Ahmed Ali and Djibouti President Ismail Omar Guelleh are expected in the country for state visits, State House has announced.
State House Spokesperson Manoah Esipisu said Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy will arrive at the start of a two-day state visit to bolster already strong relations between Kenya and Ethiopia.
“It is the prime minister’s first foreign trip since he took office in April of this year, and we feel deeply honoured that he chose Kenya for this,” Mr Esipisu said on Sunday during a press briefing at State House, Nairobi.
President Uhuru Kenyatta is expected to formally receive Prime Minister Abiy at State House this morning where bilateral and regional issues will dominate their discussions.
Mr Esipisu said Kenya and Ethiopia have enjoyed strong bilateral relations, deepened further by the Special Status Agreement between the two countries. He pointed out that Kenya and Ethiopia are key partners in security and peace in the region, and have both committed time and resources in the fight against terrorism as well as the fight to bring Somalia to sustainable peace, and the initiatives to find a lasting solution to the challenges in South Sudan.
“Some matters of particular interest to us are boosting economic partnerships, and boosting participation in trade and investment by our private sector,” he said.
“Therefore, the leaders are likely to review how the implementation of the Special Partnership Agreement is progressing, and possibly agree on how to accelerate that,” Mr Esipisu added.
He said areas of attention will include seeking special consideration for Kenyan investors who want to participate in Ethiopia’s financial sector and collaboration in the promotion of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs).