Kenya and Hungary sign four bilateral agreements
NATIONAL | By PSCU | January 17th 2022
Kenya and Hungary have today signed four bilateral agreements for cooperation in health, water, education and diplomacy sectors.
The agreements were signed at State House, Nairobi shortly after President Uhuru Kenyatta and his visiting Hungarian counterpart János Áder led their respective delegations in bilateral talks.
The agreement on health covers human resource capacity building, information sharing and prevention of diseases including Covid-19.
The pact on education will double the number of Kenyans receiving Hungarian government scholarships from the current 100 to 200 annually while the agreement on water covers waste water management among other related aspects.
Kenya and Hungary also signed a memorandum of understanding on diplomatic training and information exchange that will see the two countries collaborate in the training of diplomats.
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At a joint press address shortly after witnessing the signing of the agreements, President Kenyatta hailed Hungary as one of Kenya's strongest bilateral partners in Europe saying the country was the sixth foreign nation to set up diplomatic presence in Kenya in 1964.
He thanked his Hungarian counterpart for his Government's decision to double the number of scholarships offered to Kenyan students saying the decision will further deepen the Kenya-Hungary bilateral ties.
“I am glad that your administration has offered to double Hungarian Government Scholarships given to Kenyan Students annually from the current 100 to 200 opportunities,” President Kenyatta said.
On trade and investment cooperation, President Kenyatta said Kenya's desire was to see more private sector involvement and thanked the Hungarian Government for a 50 million US dollar support given to the country's health, agriculture, education and water sectors.
The Kenyan leader also spoke about regional peace and security saying Kenya will continue leading efforts to attain stability in its neighborhood.
“Regional peace and security is at the top of our foreign policy and therefore, Kenya will continue being an anchor state and guarantor of processes to end armed conflicts and attain political stability in our region," he said.
He also urged Hungary to help unlock the outstanding Economic Partnership Agreement between the East African Community (EAC) and the European Union (EU).
Speaking through a translator, the visiting Hungarian leader announced his country's commitment to continue supporting Kenya's development agenda and thanked President Kenyatta for the warm reception.
“I would like to express my gratitude to the President for this cordial warm welcome and I wish you personally and all the people of Kenya a lot of success in your endeavors to overcome this ravaging pandemic,” President Ader said.
Earlier, President Kenyatta and First Lady Margaret Kenyatta received the visiting Hungarian leader and his spouse Anita Herczegh at State House, Nairobi in an elaborate state reception that included a 21-gun salute and a guard of honour mounted by a detachment of the Kenya Air Force.
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