Hungarian House Speaker has talks in Kenya

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László Kövér, the speaker of Hungary’s parliament, on Monday met his counterpart Moses Masika Wetangula and Amason Kingi Jeffah, Senate’s president, in Nairobi on the second day of his official visit to Kenya.
Kövér is the first house speaker to visit Kenya since the 1989/90 democratic transition.
Kövér called Kenya “the leading economic and political actor in east Africa”.
He praised Kenya’s developments over recent decades and its “stabilising role” in east Africa, including its fight against terrorism and its role in regional security, as well as its management of migration.
Referring to a visit to Budapest in 2019 by Wetangula’s predecessor, Justin Muturi, Kövér said that his visit would hopefully facilitate closer bilateral ties and put relations on a new footing so that Hungary can once again play an active role in the sub-Saharan African region.
He said Hungary supported closer cooperation between the European Union and Kenya and the drafting of the Transitional Economic Partnership Agreement and its soonest possible implementation. Resulting partnerships, he added, would help to create a predictable economic environment and encourage mutually beneficial trade, investment and political cooperation, the statement said.
The sides vowed to establish friendly parliamentary ties as soon as possible.
Respective parliamentary committees for economic affairs could even come to agreements online on specific cooperation opportunities, Kövér added.






