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Algerian Foreign Minister Attaf in Nairobi for talks Days after Kenya withdrew Western Sahara Envoy

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Algeria’s Foreign Minister Ahmed Attaf arrived in Nairobi for high-level discussions just days after Kenya made significant adjustments to its diplomatic representation in the Western Sahara region. This visit underscores the importance of regional cooperation and consultation in the wake of shifting geopolitical dynamics.

Attaf’s presence in Nairobi comes in what observers say is response to Kenya’s decision to appoint an ambassador to Morocco while withdrawing accreditation for its envoy to Western Sahara, citing a “lack of strategic commercial interests.” This move has sparked discussions and raised questions about the broader implications for regional diplomacy and solidarity.

Western Sahara is a disputed territory on the northwest coast of Africa. About 20% of the territory is controlled by the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic.

The Algerian Foreign Ministry emphasized President Abdelmadjid Tebboune’s request for Minister Attaf to undertake this official bilateral visit. The primary objective is to strengthen the longstanding relations of cooperation and friendship between Algeria and Kenya, while also enhancing consultation and coordination on regional and international developments of mutual interest.

During his visit, Attaf is expected to engage in substantive discussions with Kenyan officials, including representatives from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and other key stakeholders. The agenda is likely to encompass a wide range of topics, including trade, security cooperation, and regional integration efforts.

The timing of Attaf’s visit amidst Kenya’s diplomatic reshuffle adds an additional layer of significance to the discussions. While Kenya’s decision regarding its representation in Western Sahara has garnered attention, Algeria’s proactive engagement with Kenya demonstrates a commitment to maintaining close ties and fostering constructive dialogue.

As Algeria and Kenya seek to strengthen their bilateral ties and navigate shared challenges and opportunities, the outcomes of Attaf’s visit are poised to have far-reaching implications for the broader geopolitical landscape of Africa.

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