Uhuru ndiye rais pekee Afrika aliyealikwa kuhutubia mataifa makubwa ya G7

Uhuru ndiye rais pekee Afrika aliyealikwa kuhutubia mataifa makubwa ya G7

G7 wakusanyike kujadili usalama wa Kenya, hivi huwa mnaambatanisha ubongo na vitu mnavyoandika???
Yani ww umeruka comment ya inoclo... Akisema wanaongelea Ughaidi na utovu wa nidhamu unaoilikumba bara la afrika, unakuja nishambulia mm ninayemjibi de same thing. Na ni kitu nimesikia bbc.
Uwage unashirikisha ubongo kujibu vitu vingine
 
Hili kongomano la G7 huwa linahusisha mataifa saba yenye usemi mkubwa dunia hii, kualikwa pale uwahutubie huwa wamekuchunguza kwa makini na kubaini wewe sio mtu wa kuwapotezea muda, unalo la kusema ambalo utalisema bila kumumunya maneno na lazima uteme yai ipasavyo bila kuwa kigugumizi.

Hongera sana rais wangu, nenda pale useme nao, waonyeshe wale kuwa Afrika tunakuja na tumejiandaa na tunayo agenda, tuna malengo, tuna nia, tuna nguvu na tuna uwezo.

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President Uhuru Kenyatta with United Kingdom Prime Minister, Theresa May at 10 Downing street in London.Photo PSCU

President Uhuru Kenyatta has been invited to address the world’s most powerful leaders, the G7 Summit, later this month.

The President is the only African leader who has been invited to the exclusive summit on May 26 and 27 in Taormina, Sicily, in Italy.

The G7 leaders are US President Donald Trump, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, French President-elect Emmanuel Macron, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Italian Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzō Abe and the UK’s Teresa May.

Attending will be European Union President Donald Tusk and European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker.

This summit follows the G7 Summit in Japan in 2016 and the summit hosted by the EU in Brussels in 2014.

It will focus on the global economy, foreign policy, security of citizens and environmental sustainability.

The G7 summit plays an important role in shaping global responses to global challenges, complementing the global economic coordination carried out by the G20.

This is the first time a Kenyan leader has been invited to the gathering and many in the international diplomatic world consider Uhuru’s invitation a “diplomatic coup”.

“This marks the end of the transformation process of President Kenyatta from a pariah, who was wanted by the ICC before the 2013 election, to a respected man to go to in Africa,” Prof Macharia Munene, a lecturer in diplomacy at USIU, said.
Yesterday State House spokesman Manoah Esipisu confirmed the President will attend the Summit.

“The President will honour the invitation because it is a great opportunity to place Kenya on the global stage yet again,” he said.

Since 2013, Uhuru has travelled widely, mainly looking to reposition Kenya as one of the major countries where the world can invest.

“Our engagement with the world is to open doors for Kenyans across the world and also to let the world know we are ready and committed to doing business with them,” the President said on Tuesday during a briefing at State House Nairobi.

Kenya has played host to various regional and world leaders in the last five years. They include former Barack Obama, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari, former South Korean President Park Geun-hye and Turkey’s President Tayyip Erdogan.

Yesterday, Uhuru met UK Prime Minister Theresa May and held talks at Number 10 Downing Street, London. He sought a pact to guarantee Kenyan exports accessed the UK market on a duty-free quota-free basis after the country exits the European Union. At a landmark meeting at Downing Street, the President spoke strongly about strengthening bilateral relations and closer security cooperation, especially in regard to Somalia.

It was the first meeting between Uhuru and the British PM. The UK is Kenya’s third most important export destination after Uganda and the US.

It is the leadin source market for Kenya’s lifeblood tourism sector.

Uhuru to address G7 Summit of world’s most powerful leaders
Hapa maana yako ni nini? Tukubali kusign EPA? Maana wewe huwajui hao wazungu na mikakati yao uko kusifia tuuuuuu.
 
Kuna factors nyingi zimeangaliwa kabla ya kupewa wito....hasa swala la usalama....kenya ipo kwenye shida hiyo kwa muda sasa....kikao kingine siajabu akaitwa rais mwingine
 
nasubiri siku Ngosha atakapo alikwa akahutubie UN..
 
Hata hivyo Uhuru ni wakimataifa, very smart prezdaa,
Huwez lngansha na kinamseven au wakwetu wakukata na shoka
 
Hili kongomano la G7 huwa linahusisha mataifa saba yenye usemi mkubwa dunia hii, kualikwa pale uwahutubie huwa wamekuchunguza kwa makini na kubaini wewe sio mtu wa kuwapotezea muda, unalo la kusema ambalo utalisema bila kumumunya maneno na lazima uteme yai ipasavyo bila kuwa kigugumizi.

Hongera sana rais wangu, nenda pale useme nao, waonyeshe wale kuwa Afrika tunakuja na tumejiandaa na tunayo agenda, tuna malengo, tuna nia, tuna nguvu na tuna uwezo.

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President Uhuru Kenyatta with United Kingdom Prime Minister, Theresa May at 10 Downing street in London.Photo PSCU

President Uhuru Kenyatta has been invited to address the world’s most powerful leaders, the G7 Summit, later this month.

The President is the only African leader who has been invited to the exclusive summit on May 26 and 27 in Taormina, Sicily, in Italy.

The G7 leaders are US President Donald Trump, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, French President-elect Emmanuel Macron, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Italian Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzō Abe and the UK’s Teresa May.

Attending will be European Union President Donald Tusk and European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker.

This summit follows the G7 Summit in Japan in 2016 and the summit hosted by the EU in Brussels in 2014.

It will focus on the global economy, foreign policy, security of citizens and environmental sustainability.

The G7 summit plays an important role in shaping global responses to global challenges, complementing the global economic coordination carried out by the G20.

This is the first time a Kenyan leader has been invited to the gathering and many in the international diplomatic world consider Uhuru’s invitation a “diplomatic coup”.

“This marks the end of the transformation process of President Kenyatta from a pariah, who was wanted by the ICC before the 2013 election, to a respected man to go to in Africa,” Prof Macharia Munene, a lecturer in diplomacy at USIU, said.
Yesterday State House spokesman Manoah Esipisu confirmed the President will attend the Summit.

“The President will honour the invitation because it is a great opportunity to place Kenya on the global stage yet again,” he said.

Since 2013, Uhuru has travelled widely, mainly looking to reposition Kenya as one of the major countries where the world can invest.

“Our engagement with the world is to open doors for Kenyans across the world and also to let the world know we are ready and committed to doing business with them,” the President said on Tuesday during a briefing at State House Nairobi.

Kenya has played host to various regional and world leaders in the last five years. They include former Barack Obama, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari, former South Korean President Park Geun-hye and Turkey’s President Tayyip Erdogan.

Yesterday, Uhuru met UK Prime Minister Theresa May and held talks at Number 10 Downing Street, London. He sought a pact to guarantee Kenyan exports accessed the UK market on a duty-free quota-free basis after the country exits the European Union. At a landmark meeting at Downing Street, the President spoke strongly about strengthening bilateral relations and closer security cooperation, especially in regard to Somalia.

It was the first meeting between Uhuru and the British PM. The UK is Kenya’s third most important export destination after Uganda and the US.

It is the leadin source market for Kenya’s lifeblood tourism sector.

Uhuru to address G7 Summit of world’s most powerful leaders
Kualikwa na wazungu nayo ni hot topic kwenu, utumwa sijui utaisha lini?
 
Gabon president came to kenya Earlier last week for a UN summit to follow up on Paris climate agreement of 2015

Then Uhuru was To attend the IGAD summit at KICC

after that he was the main speaker at UNEP
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He later Went to UK but first made a stop over in Cairo and held a meeting with SISI.
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He then went to UK for the Somalia Conference
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After which held a meeting with Theresa May and kenyans in UK and British investors
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Including BBC who have promiser to set up a 1bn kshs Studio in Nairobi to cover Horn of Africa and Kenya
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He also spoke with investors to set up a large power plant in Nyanza to Use hyacinth as main source of power.
He also met up with museveni on the sidelines
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He also met up with the Prince
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