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Kenya: Blinken, Omamo Discuss “Shared Priorities” On Regional Security

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The US says Kenya could be helpful in bring stability to the Horn of Africa, especially in Ethiopia and South Sudan.

At a meeting on Friday, US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken and Kenya’s Foreign Affairs Cabinet Secretary Raychelle Omamo discussed what they called “shared priorities” as far as regional security, health and climate change issues are concerned.

But in the Horn of Africa, the troubles in Ethiopia and South Sudan’s struggles to keep the peace were the focal points, according to a dispatch released to the media after the meeting at the State Department, Washington DC.

“[I] met with Cabinet Secretary Raychelle Omamo to discuss leveraging the US-Kenya Strategic Partnership to advance health, security and the climate crisis, human rights and democracy, regional peace and security, and trade and investment,” Blinken tweeted on Friday.

Ned Price, the Spokesperson for the State Department, said the two leaders also “discussed the importance of Kenyan engagement on the ongoing crises in Ethiopia and South Sudan. “Secretary Blinken affirmed the United States’ commitment to maintain a strategic dialogue with Kenya.”

The crises

Ethiopia, which recently held its first national elections under Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, is facing a continual conflict in Tigray region.

A unilateral ceasefire declared by Addis Ababa two weeks ago appeared all but broken this week as Amhara militia, allied to the Ethiopia National Defence Forces, clashed with the fighters under the Tigray Defence Forces.