High Commissioner Rwamucyo pays a courtesy call on Foreign Affairs PS Korir
On July 10, High Commissioner Ernest Rwamucyo paid a courtesy call on Kenya’s Foreign Affairs Principal Secretary Korir Sing'Oei.
During the meeting, they affirmed the two countries’ shared commitment to work in concert towards East African Community (EAC) integration through expanded trade and investment and people to people exchanges.
“While our two countries have strong and vital brotherly relations since independence with Kenya playing a key role in supporting Rwanda’s recovery after the unfortunate events of 1990s, it is the energy and vision of our two leaders that defines our current strategic partnership,” PS Korir posted on his X account after the meeting.
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