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The Speaker of the National Assembly of Kenya, Rt. (Dr.) Hon. Moses Wetangโula, on Thursday hosted H.E. Moravia Peralta Hernandez, Ambassador of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela to Kenya, in a high-level courtesy call aimed at strengthening diplomatic and parliamentary relations between the two countries.
The visit was marked by the delivery of a special communication from the Second Vice President of the Venezuelan National Assembly, requesting the establishment of a KenyaโVenezuela Parliamentary Friendship Group. The initiative is expected to promote parliamentary diplomacy, cultural exchange, and bilateral dialogue between the two nations.
โKenyaโs Parliament is open to building meaningful ties through parliamentary diplomacy,โ said Speaker Wetangโula. โWe welcome this gesture from our friends in Venezuela as a sign of solidarity and commitment to global cooperation.โ
During the engagement, the two leaders exchanged views on global political developments, parliamentary structures, and shared areas of interest, including trade, tourism, education, and multilateral engagement.
During the meeting, Amb. Peralta expressed her countryโs readiness to broaden diplomatic ties and highlighted Venezuelaโs socio-economic recovery, particularly in tourism.
ย โLast year alone, we recorded over two million international tourists from Russia, Berlin, Poland, and several other countries in Europe,โ said the Ambassador. โOur cities are peaceful, and our industries are recovering. We are proud of our progress.โ
The discussion also touched on Venezuelaโs political context, with the Ambassador clarifying distinctions between peaceful political opposition and extremist groups, reaffirming the governmentโs control and commitment to national stability.
Speaker Wetangโula, drawing from his experience in international diplomacy as a former Minister for Foreign Affairs, reflected on the enduring nature of global cooperation.
โDiplomacy doesnโt end with an appointment. It is a lifelong service to humanity. Thatโs why we in Kenya continue to build friendships with nations that share our vision of justice and prosperity.โ
Amb. Peralta also emphasized Venezuelaโs continued support for global causes, including the rights of the Palestinian people and stronger South-South cooperation frameworks. She expressed appreciation for Kenyaโs consistent support at the United Nations and other international forums.
The Speaker confirmed Kenyaโs commitment to Parliamentary engagement with Latin American nations adding that bilateral visits and collaborative platforms such as the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) and United Nations forums provide valuable opportunities for shared advocacy and global dialogue.
The visit concluded with mutual pledges to enhance Parliamentary exchanges, supportย ย establish KenyaโVenezuelaย ย Parliamentaryย ย friendship group and explore new partnerships in diplomacy, development, and people-to-people cooperation.