Kenya President Uhuru Kenyatta Meets with Trump at the White House
Aug. 27, 2018, 6:00 pm
By CORNELIUS MWAU
Kenya Star
President Uhuru Kenyatta has held a meeting with US President Donald Trump at White House.
President Uhuru and first lady Margret Kenyatta were welcomed at the White House by his host Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump.
At 1:45pm (Washington time), Trump and his wife Melania received Uhuru and the First Lady Margaret at the South Portico.
Uhuru and the first lady walked together with their hosts through the South Lawn to the Rose Garden before getting into the Oval Office.
While addressing a press conference before the meeting, President Trump said both the US and Kenya are committed to fighting regional terrorism.
The US president said the two counties will also sign deals to open ways for business and infrastructure.
“We are working on a major infrastructure project on a massive road in Kenya,” Trump said.
Kenya is considering a Sh300 billion loan from the US to finance the construction of a six-lane expressway to link Mombasa and Nairobi.
The road is to be done by American construction giant Bechtel.
President Uhuru Kenyatta lauded the mutual relationship the two states share citing that it has been since after colonial period.
“We have a very good and excellent cooperation especially in the fight against terrorism in the neighbourhood we are in,” he said.
Uhuru also said that he wants to strengthen the trade ties with the US considering the many American companies in Kenya.
Aug. 27, 2018, 6:00 pm
By CORNELIUS MWAU
Kenya Star
President Uhuru Kenyatta has held a meeting with US President Donald Trump at White House.
President Uhuru and first lady Margret Kenyatta were welcomed at the White House by his host Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump.
At 1:45pm (Washington time), Trump and his wife Melania received Uhuru and the First Lady Margaret at the South Portico.
Uhuru and the first lady walked together with their hosts through the South Lawn to the Rose Garden before getting into the Oval Office.
While addressing a press conference before the meeting, President Trump said both the US and Kenya are committed to fighting regional terrorism.
The US president said the two counties will also sign deals to open ways for business and infrastructure.
“We are working on a major infrastructure project on a massive road in Kenya,” Trump said.
Kenya is considering a Sh300 billion loan from the US to finance the construction of a six-lane expressway to link Mombasa and Nairobi.
The road is to be done by American construction giant Bechtel.
President Uhuru Kenyatta lauded the mutual relationship the two states share citing that it has been since after colonial period.
“We have a very good and excellent cooperation especially in the fight against terrorism in the neighbourhood we are in,” he said.
Uhuru also said that he wants to strengthen the trade ties with the US considering the many American companies in Kenya.
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