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Kenya seeks to maintain grip at International Maritime Organisation

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Shipping and Maritime Affairs PS Aden Abdi Millah says Kenya seeks to contribute to maritime policy development in advancing sustainable and innovative solutions. [File, Standard]

Kenya has shifted its focus to maintaining leadership of a cluster of maritime nations after its fight for the top slot at the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) flopped.

The country launched its candidacy for re-election to the IMO council under category (C) for the biennium 2026-2027 during the 134th session slated for December 3 this year.

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