Entebbe | The Black Examiner – President William Ruto on Sunday held talks with Ugandan president Yoweri Museveni at State House in Entebbe.
The two discussed various issues between the two countries.
Ruto said they held talks on matters of mutual interest especially on trade, security and agriculture.
“Kenya and Uganda have a firm partnership based on decades of East African brotherhood, strong cooperation, and consistent engagement,” Ruto said.
Last week, former president Uhuru Kenyatta also he talks with President Museveni.
He co-chaired a technical committee meeting with Museveni, on the DRC peace process.
The meeting was held on August 7, at State House, Entebbe.
Ruto has reaffirmed his commitment to working with other countries for the prosperity of Kenyan citizens.
Speaking when he received credentials from eight Ambassadors on June 7, he noted that the common areas of interest include trade and investment, transport, agriculture, ICT and labour.
“We must deepen, reinforce and expand our international cooperation for our transformation.”
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