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Egypt–Kenya relations : ウィキペディア英語版 | Egypt–Kenya relations
Egypt–Kenya relations are bilateral relations between Egypt and Kenya. The two nations primarily maintain trade ties. ==Overview== Relations between the present-day territories of Egypt and Kenya began during the colonial period. The Egyptian government under Gamal Abdel Nasser operated a diplomatic and media campaign in support of the Kenyan Mau Mau movement against the British authorities in Kenya. A radio channel, "the voice of Africa", was also broadcast from Egypt in Kiswahili to support the Kenyan freedom movement; it was the first station on the continent to air in the latter Bantu language.〔(). Egypt and Kenya | Relations. Retrieved on 20 January 2015.〕 In 1964, Kenya opened an embassy in Cairo.〔(). Embassy of the Republic of Kenya Cairo-Egypt | About us. Retrieved on 20 January 2015.〕 In recent years, tension developed between Egypt and Kenya over Egypt's and Sudan's exclusive allocation of the Nile. In 2010, Kenya and five other nations, including Ethiopia (where the Blue Nile has its source at Lake Tana), signed a River Nile Basin Co-operative Framework agreement. The deal, if ratified by the respective parties' parliaments, will establish a permanent commission to decide on the Nile's water allocation, albeit without consulting Egypt and Sudan.〔(). Battle for the Nile as rivals lay claim to Africa's great river. Retrieved on 20 January 2015.〕
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