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Kenya–Mozambique relations

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Kenya – Mozambique relations
Map indicating locations of Kenya and Mozambique

Kenya

Mozambique

Kenya–Mozambique relations are bilateral relations between Kenya and Mozambique.

History

Kenya and Mozambique established relations in 1975. However, numerous cultural interactions happened between people from both nations before then.[1] There are also many people from Mozambique who have settled in Kenya. With the most notable group being the Makonde.[2]

President Kenyatta visited Mozambique in 2018 to bolster relations between Kenya and Mozambique. He held talks with Mozambican President Nyusi. Kenya's President agreed to scrap visa requirements for Mozambican nationals visiting Kenya. He also said that plans were already being made for a Kenyan consulate to be opened in Maputo which would be upgraded to a fully fledged mission by 2019.[1]

Cooperation

In October 2014, Transport ministers from both countries signed deals to allow private airlines with local ownership to fly between both countries. This was aimed at reducing airfare costs between both countries thus increasing trade.[3]

The Kenyan Transport secretary was keen on implementing the African open skies agreement. Before the deal only Kenya Airways and LAM Mozambique Airlines were allowed to ply the route.[3]

Diplomatic missions

Mozambique maintains a high commission in Nairobi. Kenya's mission in Zimbabwe is accredited to Mozambique.

References

  1. ^ a b Mozambicans to visit Kenya visa-free: Uhuru Kenyatta. Retrieved on 13 April 2018.
  2. ^ It’s taken 80 years for this Kenyan community to be recognized as citizens. Retrieved on 13 April 2018.
  3. ^ a b Kenya, Mozambique in deal to boost trade. October 30, 2014. Retrieved January 9, 2015.