Nairobi – Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta and opposition leader Raila Odinga held a meeting in Nairobi, capital of Kenya, in which his plan was to co-ordinate a political settlement between the two sides. .
The meeting at the Harambee House in Nairobi’s capital, Nairobi, is jointly co-ordinated with the best possible political development, with a focus on the two parties.
Uhuru Kenyatta and Raila Odinga have spoken with the media after their first meeting since the election in Kenya, and the opposition leader expects Uhuru to be the country’s leader.
Mr Odinga was sworn in at the head of Kenya’s president earlier this year and dismissed Uhuru Kenyatta, winning the election.
The two leaders have already begun counting their meeting, but the move is expected to push the United States back in the wider region of Kenya.
Meanwhile, US Secretary of State, Rex Tillerson, is expected to visit Kenya today at the Kenyan capital Nairobi, with the aim of completing this preliminary agreement.
Mr Kenyatta said: “We are starting a process to discuss where our problem is and how to distribute it, while Railla Odinga said it is time to resolve the gap between the two parties.
Breaking News
- BusinessBP profit slides by 40% as refinery outage offsets higher output
- GlobalEast Africa floods affecting 750,000 people kill more than 235, displace 234,000: UN
- GlobalRussia warns Britain it could strike back after Cameron remark on Ukraine
- GlobalRussia says it began preparations for military exercise in response to Western ‘provocations, threats’
- LocalWhat went wrong with security in Mogadishu?
- LocalSomalia Prime Minister Hamza went on his first trip to Kenya taking $250,000 dollars with him to spend
- GlobalRussia says it carried out 25 group strikes on Ukraine’s military objects over past week
- GlobalEA transporters fault costs, logistical barriers on Northern, Central Corridor
- GlobalLabour closes in on London mayoral victory for Sadiq Khan
- GlobalKenya monopoly of Uganda oil imports to end