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Kenya is set to partner with Russia to bolster its response to terrorism and insecurity as well as explore areas of trade and investment. This was revealed by Kenya’s envoy to Russia Peter Mathuki who says Russia is a critical partner in the development and growth of the continent particularly in achieving the target of feeding the approximately 1.4 Billion people in the continent. Mathuki was speaking at the sidelines of the inaugural Russia-Africa Ministerial conference in Sochi, Russia.
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Inaugural Russia-Africa Ministerial conference takes place in Sochi, Russia
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