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China Reaffirms Strong Ties with Kenya, Pledges Boost in Trade and Innovation

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NAIROBI, Kenya – China have reaffirmed their strong bilateral relations with Kenya, stating a renewed focus on trade, infrastructure, education, and digital transformation following a meeting between National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetang’ula and China’s new ambassador to Kenya, Guo Haiyan.

The meeting, held at Parliament Buildings in Nairobi, underscored Kenya’s commitment to deepening diplomatic and economic ties with Beijing even as many nations review their foreign policy to align with the changing global realities.

“The ties between our legislative bodies are crucial. I would also like to express my gratitude for your personal commitment and strong support for China.” Stated Amb. Haiyan.

The Speaker welcomed Ambassador Haiyan, highlighting China’s pivotal role in Kenya’s development, particularly in infrastructure and technology transfer.

During the discussions, Speaker Wetang’ula lauded China’s contributions to Kenya’s economic growth, particularly through the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), which has significantly enhanced infrastructure, including the Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) and major road projects.

“China has been a reliable development partner, supporting Kenya’s transformation through key infrastructure projects. We look forward to deepening this collaboration and ensuring sustained growth,” Wetang’ula further stated.

A key highlight of the discussions was the proposal to enhance inter-parliamentary ties between Kenya and China.

Speaker Wetang’ula called for a stronger Kenya-China Parliamentary Friendship Group, which would facilitate legislative exchanges, policy dialogues, and capacity-building programs.

“Regarding parliamentary exchanges, I encourage continued dialogue. We have opportunities to engage further through workshops, leadership training, and digital governance initiatives.” Amb. Haiyan responded.

Additionally, he called for China’s support in digitizing Kenya’s Parliament to improve efficiency, record-keeping, and public engagement.

“Technology-driven legislative processes will enhance transparency and governance. We seek China’s expertise in this area to modernize our parliamentary systems,” he noted.

The Speaker also reaffirmed Kenya’s unwavering support for the One China Policy, reiterating the country’s recognition of China’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.

“Kenya fully supports the One China Policy and appreciates China’s role in global affairs. The strong historical ties between our nations will continue to grow through mutual respect and cooperation,” he emphasized.

The Speaker also acknowledged China’s influence on the global stage, particularly in multilateral organizations such as the United Nations Security Council, where China has been a consistent advocate for Africa’s interests.

“China’s position in the UN Security Council has often aligned with Africa’s aspirations. We appreciate this and look forward to continued engagement on international platforms,” he added.

The discussions also touched on expanding educational and cultural exchanges, with Speaker Wetang’ula urging China to increase scholarship opportunities for Kenyan students.

He emphasized the need to strengthen Mandarin language programs in Kenyan institutions to prepare youth for opportunities in Chinese enterprises.

“The expansion of Confucius Institutes and Mandarin language training will equip our young people with skills needed in today’s global economy, especially as Chinese companies continue to expand their presence in Africa,” he stated.

Currently, Kenya hosts four Confucius Institutes, one of them opened by Speaker Wetang’ula when he served as Foreign Minister. The institutes have played a key role in fostering cross-cultural learning and diplomatic ties between the two nations.

Ambassador Guo expressed appreciation for the warm reception and reaffirmed China’s commitment to deepening its relationship with Kenya.

“China values its partnership with Kenya and remains dedicated to supporting key development initiatives in infrastructure, trade, and education,” she said.

Kenya and China continue to strengthen their strategic partnership, the discussions set the stage for enhanced trade cooperation, technological advancements, and diplomatic engagement, reinforcing the long-standing ties between Nairobi and Beijing.

Anthony Kinyua
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