China and Kenya have strengthened their ties to a new level as President Xi Jinping and Kenyan President William Ruto met in Beijing to discuss opposing trade barriers. The leaders expressed their disapproval of “unilateral sanctions, decoupling, tariff barriers, and technology blockade”, while showing their support for the World Trade Organization. The agreement signifies a deepening of relations between the two nations and a commitment to promoting free trade. President Xi Jinping and President William Ruto’s discussions have paved the way for increased cooperation and collaboration in various sectors. This move is expected to have a positive impact on the economic and diplomatic relations between China and Kenya. The meeting marks a significant milestone in the bilateral relations between the two countries and sets a positive tone for future engagements. The decision to oppose trade barriers and support the World Trade Organization reflects a shared commitment to upholding international trade norms and fostering a conducive environment for global trade. The agreement is likely to enhance economic opportunities for both China and Kenya, leading to mutual benefits and shared prosperity.

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China and Kenya pledge to strengthen ties and oppose trade barriers in talks between Xi Jinping and William Ruto.
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