President Ruto meets German's Olaf on the sidelines of G20 conference in Berlin
By Paul Aginnah |
During the G20 Conference with Africa held in Berlin, Kenya's delegation, led by President William Ruto, engaged in constructive discussions on various bilateral issues with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz.
During the G20 Conference with Africa held in Berlin, Kenya's delegation, led by President William Ruto, engaged in constructive discussions on various bilateral issues with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz. The talks built upon the foundation laid during Chancellor Scholz's visit to Kenya in May 2023, where economic relations, regional conflicts, and renewable energies were key topics of discussion. The chancellor expressed support for the African Union's bid to join the G20 during his visit to Nairobi.
The ongoing discussions in Berlin provided an avenue for both nations to explore collaboration opportunities and reinforce their relationship. Kenya and Germany seek to capitalize on their shared values and interests to drive mutual growth and development. Through historical ties and a collaborative approach, the two countries aim to create a prosperous future for their citizens.
Chancellor Scholz reaffirmed his commitment to Kenya's mission in Haiti and expressed solidarity with Kenya's efforts to promote peace in the Horn of Africa. This commitment underscores Germany's dedication to fostering global harmony and recognizes Kenya's pivotal role in addressing regional challenges.
Kenya and Germany have maintained long-standing diplomatic ties since 1963, with significant interests in trade, investment, industrial promotion, education, health, cultural promotion, and environmental conservation. These robust relations serve as the basis for collaborative efforts to enhance the well-being of their respective populations.
Germany, situated in Central Europe with a population of 82 million and a GDP of 4.26 trillion, ranks as the world's fourth-largest economy after Japan, China, and the U.S.
The G20, established in 1999, is an international forum comprising 19 countries and the European Union. It aims to promote international economic relations and financial stability. G20 members represent approximately 84% of the world's GDP and 66% of the global population. The forum brings together major economies from different regions, fostering dialogue between developed and developing nations. Key G20 members include the U.S., China, Germany, Japan, the UK, Brazil, Argentina, Canada, Australia, France, Italy, Indonesia, India, Mexico, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, South Korea, Turkey, and the EU.
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