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Loss will not affect relations with neighbours, says CS Amina Mohamed

Cabinet Secretary for Foreign Affairs Amina Mohamed arrives at the Intercontinental Hotel,Nairobi for a luncheon organised for her by Women In Leadership. Amina emerged 2nd in her quest for the chair of Africa Union Commisssion that was held in Addis Ababa,Ethiopia. Photo/ELVIS OGINA (Nairobi) February 1st,2016

Kenya must evaluate its relationship with its neighbours following the African Union Commission elections loss, a Cabinet secretary has said.

Speaking at a luncheon organised by women leaders in Nairobi yesterday, Foreign Affairs Cabinet Secretary Amina Mohamed said Kenya's relationship with its neighbours was important because it affected Kenyan lives daily.

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