Raeisi enters Kenya as part of his visit of three African states

As part of a trip to three African states at the request of the leaders of those nations, President Ebrahim Raeisi landed in Kenya on Wednesday.

President Raeisi and his accompanying entourage were officially received by William Samui Ruto, the president of Kenya, in the country's presidential palace upon their arrival.

The top executive left for the trip on Wednesday in an effort to strengthen the Islamic Republic's ties with the target nations as friends and open the door for greater political and economic cooperation.

At the airport, Raeisi made it clear that, in contrast to those states that continue to have an exploitative and colonialistic mentality toward African countries, "Iran's perspective of cooperation with Africa was based on synergy and relied on the human dignity of the people of the continent."

The president praised Iran for having kept up "very favorable" ties with African countries since the Islamic Revolution there was successful in 1979.

Raeisi enters Kenya as part of his visit of three African states

He said that African nations had vast amounts of wealth, resources, talents, and capabilities that might be swapped for the significant capabilities Iran has developed as a result of the Revolution and the contributions of the Iranian people.

The president mentioned science, technology, and agriculture as some potential beneficial areas of collaboration with African nations.

The "export of Iranian technical and engineering services" to African countries, as well as the opening of Iran's science and technology offices in the three states and elsewhere on the African continent, were his recommendations.

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