Kenya Seen Shifting allegiance towards East

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Kenya seen shifting allegiance to the East
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Nairobi - A prominent local analyst cautioned against alleged moves by the Uhuru Kenyatta-led administration to change the country’s policies based on current tensions with the West.

The warnings come amid the president arriving in Kuwait and joining 65 other leaders from Africa and the Arab world for the third Africa Arab Economic Summit.

The event coincided with the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting held in Sri Lanka.

This was the first time an elected Kenyan President skipped the Commonwealth summit since independence in 1963.

This has raised eyebrows with pundits reading a slow but steady shift of loyalty from the Western countries to those of the East.

“We now can say that we have genuine, legitimate, consistent friends,” Kenyatta was quoted as saying after arriving in Kuwait.

He was expected to hold bilateral talks with the Emir of Kuwait Sheikh Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah.

President Kenyatta has been fostering links with the East much to the alleged discomfort of the Western countries.

“That has been one of the points of contentions with the west, that the west tries to intimidate Africans not to open up to other countries,” added political analyst, Prof. Macharia Munene.

The president’s visit to the east comes a few days after the United Nations Security Council turned down a request by the African Union to have the International criminal Court cases he and his Deputy, William Ruto, are facing deferred for a year.

Jubilee Party allied leaders reacted angrily to the collapsed bid of the deferral effort.

The pair is facing charges of crimes against humanity arising from the violent 2007/08 election.

– CAJ News
 
Kuwait is also part of the East? I thought the East in this sense referred to Such Countries as China and Russia. If my memory serves me right, Kuwait is also an important ally of the West. I think Uhuru is merely expanding the country's business interests. Let's not read too much politics in this. Uhuru is not the only African leader attending this meeting.
 
Koborer,

..he skipped the Commonwealth Summit!!

..did he skip the UN General assembly too?

..siyo kitu cha kawaida kufanywa na Kenya, so ppl are going to read too much into that.
 
Strange days! While Tanzania under the Julius Nyerere administration used to be the number one and a staunch ally of both China and Russia, Kenya used to be a darling of the west particularly US and UK.
Everybody in the region used to laugh at Tanzania for a fact that we were leaning towards the east and became a foe to the west. Indeed, there are permanent interests but not permanent allies.
 

Talk of reversed roles.
 
Koborer,

..he skipped the Commonwealth Summit!!

..did he skip the UN General assembly too?

..siyo kitu cha kawaida kufanywa na Kenya, so ppl are going to read too much into that.

Oh yes, i get you.
 
Koborer,

..also Kenya has started engaging other African countries.

..before Kenyans thought they were part of the western world.

Eh? Where did you get that notion?
 
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..I dont think ur doing it for the right reasons though.

..Uhuru na Ruto waende The Hague.

That is right. It has always been my stand that they face their cases personally and clear their names. This they must do without dragging the rest of us with them.
 
Did Moi visit S. Africa during the Apartheid regime?
SHERRIF ARPAIO,

..soma hapa chini.

..usiporidhika niambie.



cc Dhuks
 
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Nyinyi watu sijui mko na ugumu wa kuelewa au vipi, Kenya has consistently never taken sides in any African conflict thats why you will find numerous articles on a certain guerilla leader having links with Kenya while at the same time the government he is fighting having relations with Kenya.
If we were taking sides kenya would probably have aided mohammed farah aideed retake somalia
 
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