Kenya and Qatar have reaffirmed their commitment to deepening bilateral relations and expanding cooperation in key sectors of economic growth.
President William Ruto, who is attending the United Nations Social Development Summit in Doha, held productive discussions with former Qatar Deputy Prime Minister and Chairman of the Board of the Thirty-Five Group, Khalid bin Mohammad Al Attiyah.
The talks focused on expanding partnerships in trade and investment, with both leaders identifying new areas of collaboration including infrastructure development, mining, manufacturing, and information and communication technology.
”In Doha, on the sidelines of the United Nations Social Development Summit, held productive discussions with former Qatar Deputy Prime Minister and Chairman of the Board of the Thirty-Five Group Khalid bin Mohammad Al Attiyah,’
President Ruto noted that Kenya and Qatar share warm and longstanding relations anchored in mutual respect and shared interests.
He said the renewed cooperation will strengthen investment ties that drive growth, empower citizens, and promote shared prosperity between the two nations.
The meeting is part of Kenya’s broader strategy to attract global investors, enhance foreign partnerships, and position the country as a gateway to investment opportunities across Africa.










