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Kenya gives free access to people of Congo-Brazzaville

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The Kenyan Head of State, William Ruto, on a state visit to Congo-Brazzaville has announced the removal of visa restrictions to ease the movement of people between his country and Congo

The Kenyan Head of State, William Ruto, on a state visit to Congo-Brazzaville has announced the removal of visa restrictions to ease the movement of people between his country and Congo.

Received on arrival by his counterpart Denis Sassou Nguesso, President Ruto addressed a message to members of parliament (deputies and senators) gathered in Congress. He deplored the fact that Africa is a victim of climate change, despite emitting only 4% of greenhouse gases.

The Kenyan leader also expressed shock at the fact that the continent’s low-income countries are spending 24% of their GDP on debt payments, which are strangling them. He also welcomed the advent of Zlecaf, which will help to break down borders and increase intra-African trade, which currently stands at just 17%, compared with 70% in the European Union.

To facilitate the movement of people and goods, William Ruto announced the abolition of visas between Congo and his country. One agreement was signed to this effect, and 17 others in various fields: agriculture, livestock, environment, and tourism. mining industries and geology, diplomatic training, and promotion of cooperatives, among others.

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President Ruto expressed his desire to relaunch Kenya Airways between Nairobi and Brazzaville by the end of the year. The airline stopped serving the Congolese capital several years ago.