President William Ruto has traveled to Germany and Belgium for a business trip today, Sunday, March, 26.
The President will spend a total of four days in the two EU member countries, according to State House spokesman Hussein Mohamed.
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While in Berlin, the President will meet with Frank-Walter Steinmeier, the President of Germany, and Olaf Scholz, the Chancellor of Germany, to discuss ways to improve the bilateral relationship between the United States and Germany.
After meeting with the other two chiefs of state, the President is scheduled to deliver a big speech in the capital city of Germany.
" Ruto will offer a keynote talk at the Berlin Energy Transition Dialogue, in which he will outline the problems of energy security in the context of the rising climate crisis and the need for investments in renewable energy in Kenya and Africa.
According to a statement issued by the Head of State, "Kenya will also investigate the possibility of forming a partnership with Germany on the youth agenda, particularly in the areas of vocational education and training."
In the course of his visit to Belgium, the President will investigate critical areas of partnership that, if strengthened, have the potential to boost economic stability and food security.
" The President will meet with the Prime Minister of Belgium, Alexander De Croo, in Brussels, where they will discuss areas of mutual interest, such as health, addressing Kenya's food security and drought response, climate action, trade and investment, " Hussein announced.
The President will interact with the greater European Union, the White House spokesperson said. The White House issued this declaration.
According to his schedule, the President will meet with the top EU officials. Famous people include Charles Michel, President of the European Union Council, and H. E. Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission.
Azimio plans to stage rallies in Nairobi and other cities across the nation on Monday, March 27. These protests are slated to occur when the President is on a four-day international tour in Berlin.