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Kenya and Ukraine pledge deeper ties in education, food security, ICT and trade
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 47227, member: 636"] Kenya wants stronger ties with Ukraine after leaders met recently. President William Ruto spoke with Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal during meetings held in Seville, Spain. The talks happened at the Fourth International Conference on Financing for Development. Both countries see chances to help each other through new partnerships. The discussion covered several areas where the nations can work together. Education topped the list of cooperation topics between the two countries. Kenya hopes more of its students can study at Ukrainian universities. The African nation also offered to serve as a regional shipping center for Ukrainian products. Leaders believe Kenya's location makes it perfect for distributing goods across the region. This arrangement could boost trade for both nations. Technology and communication represent other key areas for partnership. The countries plan to share knowledge about information systems and digital tools. Trade expansion remains a major goal that could benefit both economies. Leaders identified these sectors as vital for future growth. Each nation brings different strengths to the partnership. Both presidents stressed their commitment to world peace and stability. They support using peaceful talks to solve international problems. The leaders back United Nations rules and want fair treatment for all countries. Kenya and Ukraine plan to work together on peacekeeping missions. Their partnership extends beyond business to global security matters. [/QUOTE]
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