
Kenya has officially bid farewell to the outgoing Ambassador of Algeria to Kenya, Boumedine Mahi, as he concludes his diplomatic tour of duty in the country.
The farewell marks the end of a distinguished tenure during which Ambassador Mahi played a pivotal role in enhancing the strong and historic ties between the two nations.
“Officials from our two countries meet and work together,” President Ruto stated.
The collaboration between the two nations spans multiple sectors, including agriculture, peacebuilding, and multilateral diplomacy.
Two nations continue to work closely within regional and international platforms such as the African Union and the United Nations, championing shared goals and values.
Kenya and Algeria enjoy long-standing diplomatic, trade and cultural relations which have consistently yielded mutual benefits for both countries.
During the farewell, Ambassador Mahi was commended for his unwavering commitment to deepening bilateral cooperation.
Kenyan officials expressed gratitude for his efforts in fostering greater understanding and collaboration between the governments and peoples of Kenya and Algeria.
Ambassador Mahi’s departure signals the continuation of a diplomatic legacy rooted in partnership and mutual respect, with both countries pledging to build on the strong foundation laid during their tenure.
As both Kenya and Algeria look to the future, there is a renewed commitment to further enhance cooperation across emerging areas of interest.