Kenya and the Netherlands have strengthened their diplomatic and economic partnership, with a focus on trade, climate action, and security cooperation following high-level discussions in Nairobi.

The talks, which followed the state visit of King Willem-Alexander and Queen Máxima, marked a significant step in deepening bilateral relations and fostering mutual growth between the two nations.

Prime Cabinet Secretary (PCS), Musalia Mudavadi, alongside Dutch Foreign Minister Caspar Veldkamp, led discussions that underscored the expanding economic ties between Kenya and the Netherlands.

Speaking during the diplomatic meeting in Nairobi, Mudavadi emphasized that the Netherlands remains Kenya's second-largest export destination in Europe, with trade exceeding Sh75 billion in 2023. "We continue to witness an expansion in Dutch investments across various sectors.