NAIROBI, Kenya
Top Chinese official, Li Xi, arrived in the Kenyan capital for bilateral talks on Monday. He was welcomed by officials, including William Ruto, at Nairobi State House.
During talks, William Ruto
pledged to strengthen ties between the two nations. "Kenya, I want to
assure you, is committed to promoting this partnership across Africa and also
upholding the 'One China' policy,'' Ruto said.
With their strategic
partnership, the two nations are collaborating on development projects in the
country.
Ruto has also asked for
China’s backing for Kenya’s aim to join the BRICS group of emerging national
economies. Currently, BRICS members make up about around 28% of the global
economy.
The group was founded in 2006;
at that time, its members were Brazil, Russia, India and China. South Africa
became a member in 2010, before several other countries, including Egypt and
Ethiopia, joined at the start of this year.
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