Kenya, the Republic of Congo, and the Central African Republic will work together to combat terrorism and insecurity on the African continent.
President William Ruto stated that the three countries are committed to achieving long-term peace and stability on the African continent.
He stated that they will share intelligence and take positions on international platforms in order to advance Africa’s peace agenda.
The countries will collaborate closely to combat radicalization and violent extremism in order to achieve peace, security, and stability, according to the Head of State.
He made the remarks on Sunday in Oyo, the Republic of Congo, during a meeting with Presidents Faustin-Archange Touadéra (Central African Republic) and Denis Sassou Nguesso (Republic of Congo).
The leaders agreed to strengthen bilateral relations between the three countries and to promote intra-Africa trade.