Kenya plans to build stronger ties with Ukraine across several key areas. President William Ruto met with Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal during talks held in Seville, Spain. The leaders discussed partnerships that could benefit both countries and their people. They focused on education opportunities for students from both nations. Food security emerged as another major topic during their discussion.
Ruto expressed interest in working with Ukraine on trade and technology projects. He noted that Kenya's location could help Ukraine distribute important goods across the region. The leaders also explored ways to cooperate on information and communication technology development. Both countries see potential for shared growth through these partnerships. Trade agreements could open new markets for businesses from both nations.
The meeting took place during the Fourth International Conference on Financing for Development. Both leaders committed to supporting peace efforts around the world. They agreed to work together on peacekeeping missions and diplomatic solutions to conflicts. The partnership supports United Nations principles and international law. Their cooperation aims to strengthen global stability through multilateral efforts.
Ruto traveled to Spain to attend the international development conference. He will visit the United Kingdom after completing his work in Spain. The president seeks to build global partnerships that support Kenya's economic growth. Climate action represents one of his main priorities during these international visits. Green finance and digital trade also feature prominently on his agenda.
Ruto expressed interest in working with Ukraine on trade and technology projects. He noted that Kenya's location could help Ukraine distribute important goods across the region. The leaders also explored ways to cooperate on information and communication technology development. Both countries see potential for shared growth through these partnerships. Trade agreements could open new markets for businesses from both nations.
The meeting took place during the Fourth International Conference on Financing for Development. Both leaders committed to supporting peace efforts around the world. They agreed to work together on peacekeeping missions and diplomatic solutions to conflicts. The partnership supports United Nations principles and international law. Their cooperation aims to strengthen global stability through multilateral efforts.
Ruto traveled to Spain to attend the international development conference. He will visit the United Kingdom after completing his work in Spain. The president seeks to build global partnerships that support Kenya's economic growth. Climate action represents one of his main priorities during these international visits. Green finance and digital trade also feature prominently on his agenda.