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Wetangula urges Kenyan envoys to prioritize economic diplomacy with diaspora

Kevin TevBy Kevin TevFebruary 6, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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Speaker of the National Assembly, Moses Wetang’ula, has urged Kenyan diplomats in the United States to focus on economic diplomacy and strengthen connections with the diaspora to support Kenya’s development.

Speaking during a meeting with Kenya’s ambassador to the U.S., David Kerich, and embassy staff in Washington, D.C., Wetang’ula highlighted the strategic significance of the U.S. capital in shaping Kenya’s global partnerships.

“Washington is not just another diplomatic post; it is the seat of the World Bank, IMF, and the heartbeat of global decision-making,” Wetang’ula stated.

“Engaging effectively here means opening doors for Kenya’s growth, attracting investments, and securing beneficial trade agreements.” Added the Speaker

The Speaker encouraged the ambassadors to concentrate on economic issues that could enable Kenya to harness the vast opportunities offered by the American economy, including trade with the U.S., Canada, and other regions in the Americas.

 

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