Djibouti–Kenya relations

Djiboutian–Kenyan relations

Djibouti

Kenya

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

History

Djibouti and Kenya first established diplomatic ties on 27 June 1977, after Djibouti's independence.

Both countries are founding members of COMESA. Additionally, the two nations are founding members of the IGAD trading bloc.[1]

In 2011, while on tour of Djibouti, Kenya's Ambassador Extra-Ordinary and Plenipotentiary, Monica K. Juma met with Djiboutian President, Ismail Omar Guelleh. She also held talks with the Djiboutian Minister for Foreign Affairs, Speaker of the National Assembly, Minister for Education, Minister for Transport, the Chamber of Commerce, the investment promotion agency and the tourism board.[2]

Trade

In 2005, Djibouti exported $1.4 million USD worth of commodities to Kenya. Around 11% or $8.7 million USD of Djibouti's total imports also consisted of goods from Kenya. In addition, Djibouti has bilateral trade and cooperation agreements with Kenya.[3]

Diplomatic missions

Djibouti maintains an embassy in Nairobi. Additionally, Kenya's embassy in Addis Ababa is accredited to Djibouti.[2]

References

  1. . Intergovernmental Authority for Development (IGAD). Retrieved on 20 January 2015.
  2. 1 2 . Amb. Juma presents credentials to Djibouti. Retrieved on 20 January 2015.
  3. . Djibouti final report - Non-Tariff Barriers. Retrieved on 20 January 2015.
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