Kenya–Lesotho relations
Kenya–Lesotho relations are bilateral relations between Kenya and Lesotho. Both countries are member states of the Commonwealth of Nations and African Union HistoryIn late 2019 Prime Minister Thabane made a state visit to Kenya.[1] He met and held talks with President Kenyatta. They oversaw the signing of three agreements. Thabane's visit came as a result of the leader seeking to improve relations between the two African nations.[2] Relations are described as cordial, although there is little trade or exchanges between them.[2] Prime Minister Thabane was also the first PM to make a state visit to Kenya.[2] Agreements and MOUsThe three agreements signed by both governments on Thabane's 2019 visit to Nairobi include:[3]
Purpose of Agreements and MOUs
Diplomatic missionsPrime Minister Thabane recalled that there used to be a mission in Nairobi and he talked about both countries reestablishing missions in Maseru and Nairobi.[5][2] References
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