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UAE, Kenya eye stronger trade ties, mark 40 years of partnership

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Dr. Khalifa Al Rayssi (4th R), the charge d'affaires at the UAE Embassy Nairobi, and Ambassador George Orina (3th-L) and other gusts cut a cake as the United Arab Emirates celebrate their 51st National Day of the Union in, Nairobi. [File, Standard]

This year marks special bilateral relations between the United Arab Emirates and Kenya after 40 years of established diplomatic cooperation.

Dr Khalifa Al Rayssi in charge of Affairs at the UAE Embassy in Nairobi said in the next 50 years, the UAE is keen to explore new and more avenues to foster stronger ties and cooperation in all fields such as tourism, trade, investment, finance, agriculture, energy and petroleum.

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