Prime Cabinet Secretary, Hon. Mudavadi, while on an official visit to London, has stated that the country’s foreign policy has set Kenya apart as a beacon regional integration, continental peace, stability and global climate change advocacy.

Speaking at the London’s historic Chatham House, Hon. Musalia discussed Kenya’s Foreign Policy Imperatives where he highlighted the urgent need to pursue a Strategic Approach to Peace, Economic Connectivity, and Sustainable Development.

Elaborating on the Kenya-UK partnership, PCS and CS for Foreign and Diaspora Affairs thanked His Majesty King Charles III for his recent visit to Kenya saying it played a crucial role in cementing the long-standing relations between Nairobi and London.

Dr. Mudavadi also lauded the appointment of former Prime Minister, Lord David William Donald Cameron as UK’s new Foreign Secretary saying his vast diplomatic experience will have a profound impact on Kenya- UK partnership.

“Diplomacy is an art, and UK leaders have painted a canvas of relations where the strokes favor Kenya, reflected in our rare trade balance,” He noted

President William Ruto’s call for a visa-free Africa emerged as a crescendo of continental unity.

“In rejecting past limitations, we aspire to compose a symphony where Africans trade, communicate, and explore freely a harmonious movement towards interconnectedness.” He said.

Hon. Musalia also expressed his pride in the the Diaspora’s unwavering interest in the happenings back in Kenya, particularly in foreign relations.

“Moving forward, we are committed to forging robust partnerships and collaborations with like-minded allies to positively impact the lives of millions of Kenyans”, stated the Prime CS.

Dr. Mudavadi is in the United Kingdom for an official visit, during which he has actively engaged with senior government officials to discuss matters of mutual interest and shared vision.