President Kenyatta Receives Credentials From Six New Envoys

On September 2, 2020 In Latest News

President Kenyatta receives credentials from six new envoys

NAIROBI, 2nd September 2020 (PSCU) - President Uhuru Kenyatta today at State House, Nairobi received credentials from six envoys recently posted to Kenya.

The President received diplomatic accreditation documents from Ambassadors Valentin Zellweger (Switzerland), Ole Thonke (Denmark) and Caroline Vicini (Sweden).

Ambassadors Zhou Pingjian (China), Marten Brouwer (Netherlands) and High Commissioner John Stephen Simbachawene of Tanzania also presented their credentials.

The President welcomed the new envoys and wished them a successful tour of duty in Kenya and restated the country's strong commitment to multilateralism.

The Head of State challenged the new envoys to work towards deepening existing strong bilateral ties between Kenya and their respective countries.

The new Swiss Ambassador Valentin Zellweger congratulated President Kenyatta for the country's sustained fight against Covid-19 and, outlined trade promotion and strengthening of Kenya's devolved governance system as his immediate priorities as he settles down in Nairobi.

Ambassador Ole Thonke of Denmark said his focus will be to enhance his country's support for Kenya's Covid-19 interventions, deepen support for climate change mitigation efforts and partner with the private sector in employment creation initiatives.

The new Swedish ambassador Caroline Vicini said her focus will be growing Kenya's distinct profile as a regional hub for innovations and business start-ups while Amb Marten Brouwer of the Netherlands outlined expanded access of Kenya's exports into Europe through his country as his top priority.

On his part, Amb Zhou Pingjian said China will continue supporting Kenya's development programs especially Vision 2030 and Big 4 agenda aligned projects.

High Commissioner Dr John Stephen Simbachawene of Tanzania said his focus will be enhancing cross-border trade and increased people-to-people interactions between the two East African nations.

The ceremony at State House, Nairobi was attended by Foreign Affairs CS Raychelle Omamo, Principal Secretary Amb Macharia Kamau and State House Comptroller Kinuthia Mbugua among other senior state officials.

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