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Kenya- Djibouti to Abolish Visa Requirements

Duncan Muema by Duncan Muema
June 12, 2023
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Kenya has recently made a significant move to strengthen diplomatic relations and promote regional integration by abolishing the visa requirement for citizens of Djibouti. The Kenyan president and his Djibouti counterpart agreed to establish the Kenya-Djibouti business council to bolster commerce between the two countries. The decision is part of Kenya’s efforts to enhance trade, tourism, and people-to-people interactions between the two nations.

Removing visa restrictions between Kenya and Djibouti is expected to bolster trade relations between the two countries. With easier access to Kenya’s bustling markets, Djibouti entrepreneurs and businesspeople can now engage in trade activities more conveniently. This move can potentially expand bilateral trade volumes, promote cross-border investments, and catalyze economic growth for both nations. It also reinforces Kenya’s commitment to intra-African trade and aligns with the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) objectives.

Read more: Kenya’s Goods Trade Surplus with Africa Reaches Record Levels, Boosted by Export Growth and Trade Integration

Kenya’s decision to abolish visas for Djibouti citizens is expected to impact the tourism sector positively. Djibouti nationals can now easily visit Kenya’s renowned national parks, stunning coastlines, vibrant cities, and cultural heritage sites without the hassle of visa applications. This newfound ease of travel will likely attract more Djibouti tourists, resulting in increased tourism revenues for Kenya. Moreover, the cultural exchange between the two nations will further promote people-to-people connections and foster mutual understanding.

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The visa-free policy between Kenya and Djibouti reflects the countries’ commitment to strengthening diplomatic ties and regional cooperation. By removing administrative barriers, the governments of both nations are signalling their desire to promote closer collaboration in various sectors, including trade, tourism, and cultural exchange. This move is expected to pave the way for enhanced diplomatic relations, cooperation in regional organizations, and joint initiatives that will benefit the people of both countries.

Read more: Kenya,Egypt To Allow Free Visa-Entry After Bilateral Talks

Kenya’s decision to abolish visa requirements for Djibouti citizens is a significant development with far-reaching implications. It will stimulate trade, boost tourism, and strengthen diplomatic ties between the two nations. This progressive step demonstrates Kenya’s commitment to regional integration and fosters closer cooperation and partnership within Africa. As Kenya continues to implement measures to enhance ease of travel and trade facilitation, it sets a positive precedent for other nations to follow, contributing to the continent’s overall economic development and integration.

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