President Ruto Heads to UAE to Attend Abu Dhabi Summit

By Grace Gilo

President William Ruto departed the country to attend the Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week (ADSW) Summit in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), a prominent forum that convenes world leaders to advance the global sustainability agenda.

The President is scheduled to speak during the opening session of the summit, whose theme is “Exploring the Global Energy Transition.”

According to Hussein Mohamed, the State House Spokesperson, he will highlight Kenya’s leadership in renewable energy, particularly geothermal power, and identify opportunities for global partnerships to address energy challenges and foster green growth.

“President Ruto will also hold high-level bilateral discussions with key global leaders, including His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the United Arab Emirates, and Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim,” noted the State House Spokesperson.

“These discussions will focus on strengthening cooperation in energy, trade, investment, and technology, which are key pillars of Kenya’s Bottom-Up Economic Transformation Agenda,” he added.

During the visit, Kenya and the UAE are expected to sign a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement, which will foster increased trade, investment, and development cooperation between the two countries.

The UAE ranks as Kenya’s sixth-largest export destination and a key market for tea, meat products, fruits, vegetables, and flowers.

“The agreement is expected to further simplify export procedures, enhance market access for trade in services, and stimulate increased investments from the UAE across several sectors,” said Hussein Mohamed.