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Somalia, Kenya re-establish ties - News for the Oil and Gas Sector

Somalia, Kenya re-establish ties Somalia Register here for the Energy Voice daily newsletter, bringing you key news and insight from across the global energy landscape. Thank you for signing up to our newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Mogadishu and Nairobi had fallen out on a number of issues, including a maritime dispute. Somali spokesman Mohamed Ibrahim Moalimuu reported ties had resumed on May 6. Diplomatic links are based on “mutual benefit & respect for sovereignty, territorial integrity, non-external interference, peaceful co-existence & equality”, he said. Qatari Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani had telephone calls with Somali President Mohamed Abdullahi and Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta yesterday.

Kenya slams UK over COVID-19 red list | Politics

The decision by the Government of the United Kingdom to Red List Kenya and to stop all travel from Kenya for those resident in Kenya and those transiting through Kenya, to the United Kingdom has been received with regret and disappointment, Kenya s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said. Africa   Raychelle Omamo The ministry said that placing Nairobi on the red list was discriminatory, punitive and a threat to bilateral ties with the former colonial power. It said that profiling Kenya as a COVID-19 hotspot and barring its citizens from visiting Britain is likely to impair bilateral ties in diverse spheres like trade, tourism and security.

Kenya slams Britain over COVID-19 Red List - World News

2021-04-04 09:56:11 GMT2021-04-04 17:56:11(Beijing Time) Xinhua English NAIROBI, April 4 (Xinhua) The decision by the Government of the United Kingdom to Red List Kenya and to stop all travel from Kenya for those resident in Kenya and those transiting through Kenya, to the United Kingdom has been received with regret and disappointment, Kenya s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement issued on Saturday evening. The ministry said that placing Nairobi on the red list was discriminatory, punitive and a threat to bilateral ties with the former colonial power. It said that profiling Kenya as a COVID-19 hotspot and barring its citizens from visiting Britain is likely to impair bilateral ties in diverse spheres like trade, tourism and security.

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