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25 Nov 2025
Nairobi, Nairobi News, Malaysia, Kenya, Anwar Ibrahim, William Ruto, Malaysia News, Kenya News

Malaysia and Kenya Seal Key Agreements to Boost Bilateral Cooperation

NAIROBI – Malaysia and Kenya have formalised a series of landmark agreements designed to strengthen cooperation across multiple strategic sectors, marking a new phase in their six-decade-long diplomatic relationship.

Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim and President Dr William Samoei Ruto jointly witnessed the exchange of documents that will expand collaboration in tourism, aviation, city governance, and trade.

The agreements include a framework for cooperation in tourism, a bilateral air services accord, a partnership between Kuala Lumpur City Hall and Nairobi City County, and a memorandum of understanding between the National Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Malaysia (NCCIM) and the Kenya National Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KNCCI).

The signing ceremony was followed by a joint press conference, where both leaders reaffirmed their determination to ensure that these commitments are implemented responsibly and deliver tangible benefits to citizens.

Prime Minister Anwar emphasised that Malaysia remains committed to broadening ties with Kenya, reflecting the spirit of friendship that has endured since the establishment of diplomatic relations in 1965.

President Ruto welcomed Malaysia’s readiness to support Kenya’s aspirations as a regional hub, particularly in tourism and aviation, sectors that are vital to economic growth and connectivity.

He noted that the collaboration between city administrations in Kuala Lumpur and Nairobi would provide opportunities for knowledge-sharing in urban management and sustainable development.

The chambers of commerce agreement was highlighted as a crucial step towards enhancing private sector engagement, encouraging investment flows, and creating new opportunities for businesses in both countries.

Leaders from both sides expressed confidence that the partnership would foster innovation and strengthen trade links between Asia and East Africa.

Malaysia and Kenya also reiterated their shared commitment to building a progressive and mutually beneficial relationship landscape.

The agreements are expected to serve as a catalyst for deeper cooperation in areas such as infrastructure, education, and digital technology, complementing earlier discussions on renewable energy and human capital development.

As the two nations celebrate six decades of diplomatic ties, the Nairobi accords symbolise a renewed determination to expand cooperation and ensure that bilateral relations continue to evolve in line with global challenges and opportunities.

By International Desk

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