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Kenya–Turkey relations are bilateral relations between Kenya and Turkey. Turkey has an embassy in Nairobi which was opened in 1968. Kenya has an embassy in Ankara. ==History== Turkish-Kenyan relations can be traced back to the 16th century. Former President Daniel Arap Moi visited Turkey in 1996 and the President of the Republic of Turkey Abdullah Gül made his first trip in Sub-Saharan Africa to Kenya in February 2009. President Uhuru Kenyatta visited Turkey in April 2014. The second meeting of the Turkey-Kenya Joint Economic Commission was also held prior to the visit. During the visit of H.E. Kenyatta 10 bilateral agreements in different areas were signed.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Relations between Turkey and Kenya )〕 Both countries have agreed that to prioritise trade, industrialisation, transport, agriculture, tourism, education, health, immigration, science and technology, and development of arid lands.〔http://www.kenyachamber.or.ke/featured/78-technical-meeting-on-2nd-kenya-turkey-joint-economic-commission-maps-out-areas-of-cooperation〕
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