Raila, Kalonzo, Mudavadi, Wetangula, Moi attend Uhuru’s banquet for Hungary President
By Correspondent
A cross section of leaders who
included ODM’s Raila Odinga, Amani’s Musalia Mudavadi, Wiper’s Kalonzo Musyoka,
Ford-Kenya’s Moses Wetangula and Kanu’s Gideon Moi attended the State House
banquet hosted by President Uhuru Kenyatta for the visiting Hungarian President
János Áder.
At the banquet was Kenya’s
First Lady Margaret Kenyatta and President Áder’s spouse, Anita Herczegh.
Speaking at the ceremony, Uhuru said Kenya’s relations with Hungary was largely driven by economic
cooperation, trade and investments between them.
He, however, regretted the low
volumes of trade and investment flow between Nairobi and Budapest over the last
five decades despite the existing huge commercial potential.
“To
address the low trade volumes, we have to intensify efforts to promote greater
linkages and networks between the private sector and business communities in
the two countries; and encourage them to take advantage of the economic
opportunities existing in our respective countries,” he said.
“Kenya looks forward to the signing of the
Economic Partnership Agreement between the East African Community and the
European Union to open up greater trading and economic opportunities,”
President Kenyatta said.
On
multilateralism, President Kenyatta said Kenya and Hungary share common
positions on key global issues including climate change, and thanked the
European nation for the support that led to Kenya’s election as a non-permanent
member of the UN Security Council.
“Mitigating
climate change is an imperative of our times and my Government’s commitment to
this noble cause extends to the United Nations Security Council where climate
and security is an important focus during our term.
“We
look forward to continue working closely with the Government of Hungary, within
the UN system and other multilateral forums, to champion the climate change
agenda and other shared global priorities,” he said.
Once
again, President Kenyatta reiterated Kenya’s commitment to multilateralism
saying the country fully supports the United Nations system.
“As
a strong advocate for multilateralism and a rule-based international order, and
home to the only UN headquarters in the global south, Kenya, like Hungary, is
fully committed to supporting the work of the United Nations, and it is our
desire to maintain Nairobi’s position as the central hub of the United Nations
system in the developing world,” President Kenyatta said.
On
regional peace and security, President Kenyatta said Kenya will continue to
utilize her experience as a peace mediator to champion for sustainable
stability on the continent particularly in the Horn of Africa region.
“Kenya
will continue to leverage on her experience as a mediator and guarantor of
peace processes to advance the agenda of sustainable regional peace and
security in the Horn of Africa and beyond, and seeks the global community’s
support through multilateral fora,” he said.
In
his address, Hungarian President János Áder commended the Government for its
commitment to improving the lives of Kenyans through transformational
development programmes, and expressed optimism that the current development
tempo will continue beyond President Kenyatta’s term.
“What
I wish you Mr President, because you will be handing over your office in August,
is that during this remaining six months, you should have enough time and you
should have enough strength to prepare all these (development) programmes and
to launch them.
“I
wish that your successor should have the same kind of enthusiasm and drive to
actually conclude all these (development) programmes like the way you started
Mr President,” President Ader said.
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