France and Kenya Sign 170 Million Euro Agreements at Africa Forward Summit

170 million euro package

Herman Adhis
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France and Kenya have signed emblematic agreements worth 170 million euros during the Africa Forward Summit, marking a significant step in deepening bilateral ties between the two nations. Photo/Sourced

France and Kenya have signed emblematic agreements worth 170 million euros during the Africa Forward Summit, marking a significant step in deepening bilateral ties between the two nations.

The agreements signed during the summit represent a new chapter in France-Kenya relations, with both countries committing to cooperation across multiple sectors. The 170 million euro package includes investments in infrastructure, education, and economic development.

The agreements are expected to boost trade between the two nations and create opportunities for Kenyan businesses to access European markets. French companies are also expected to invest in Kenya’s growing sectors, including technology, renewable energy, and healthcare.

The Africa Forward Summit has brought together leaders from across the continent to discuss economic partnerships and development opportunities. The France-Kenya agreements are seen as a model for future bilateral cooperation between France and African nations.

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