President Uhuru Kenyatta this afternoon at State House  Nairobi held talks with the visiting Democratic Republic of Congo,  President Felix Tshisekedi.
During their talks the two leaders explored ways and means of strengthening bilateral relations between the two countries.
President Kenyatta assured his counterpart of Kenya’s commitment in  helping the DRC achieve political stability saying that Kenya has  learned valuable lessons from past political tensions, which the country  is willing to share with the Great Lakes nation. 
“Thank you for coming and we are looking forward to strengthening the partnership between our two countries for the benefit of our citizens,” said President Kenyatta.
“We will continue to help you achieve peace and stability because we  have had similar experience which we can share. Our country has been  able to calm down political temperatures through the famous Building  Bridges Initiative,” he continued. 
The President said Kenya has for decades hosted Congolese refugees some  of whom have since been adopted as Kenyans adding that the two countries  have a lot to share in terms of cultural heritage.
“Many Congolese have lived in Kenya and the country has adopted some of the Congolese music which has now become part of our life,” President Kenyatta told his visiting counterpart.
President Kenyatta said Kenya will partner with Congo in capacity  building by offering training opportunities to Congolese public servants  in Kenya’s training institutions such as the Kenya School of  Government.
He said the training would enable the Congolese policy makers to sharpen  their skills thereby formulating good policies to ensure the country  achieves its development goals and deliver quality services to its  people.
“We are ready to partner in building infrastructure, sharing skills in  extractive industry and in many other areas of mutual benefit,” the  President said.
On trade, President Kenyatta observed that a lot of Congolese imports  pass through the port of Mombasa especially goods destined to Goma and  Lubumbashi the eastern part of DRC and called for the deepening of trade  ties going forward. 
 Once again President Kenyatta congratulated the newly elected President  for winning the December 30th election saying the peaceful transfer of  power in DR Congo is a sign that Africa has now matured and that it can  sort out its problems without external influence.
 At the meeting also attended by Deputy President William Ruto and  several cabinet secretaries, the President lauded the citizens of Congo  for their maturity in how they conducted the last election and urged  them to unite and develop their country. 















