Kenya, Eritrea agree to abolish Visa requirement for their nationals
President William Ruto with his Eritrean counterpart Isaias Afwerki in Asmara on December 9, 2022. PHOTO | PPS
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Kenya and Eritrea have agreed to abolish Visa
requirements for their respective citizens in a move made to advance regional
integration.
President
William Ruto and his Eritrean counterpart Isaias Afwerki made the announcement
on Friday after holding bilateral talks in Asmara.
The two
leaders believe the move will bolster bilateral relations, and improve
people-to-people ties besides entrenching regional integration.
“We will
keep working together to promote regional trade and investment,” explained
President Ruto.
The two
leaders further decided to cooperate in the African Union in the “spirit of
Pan-Africanism” where they agreed to consult on regional integration for the
development of the two nations.
The two
Heads of State further resolved to work together and consult on regional
integration in efforts to safeguard regional peace, security and development in
the Horn of Africa.
Likewise,
they underscored the importance of promoting regional trade and investment through
developing regional land, sea and air transport.


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