
This meeting is part of the new positive momentum in relations between the two countries since President William Ruto came to power in 2022.
According to the two ministers, this bilateral momentum reflects a positive evolution, driven by growing commitment at all levels.
Following their meeting, Bourita and Mudavadi signed bilateral agreements on various areas of cooperation.
Both sides also agreed on the need to schedule the first session of the Morocco-Kenya Joint Cooperation Commission, to establish a legal framework governing initiatives that would strengthen bilateral cooperation across several sectors (commercial, socio-economic and cultural).
On the multilateral level, both ministers emphasized the importance of political consultations within various international forums and organizations to harmonize points of view on issues of common interest, in accordance with the principles of peacekeeping, and respect for the sovereignty and territorial integrity of States.