Ruto, Abiy agree to uphold African sovereignty
Nairobi, Feb. 28 -- Kenya's President William Ruto and Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed on Wednesday agreed to respect individual sovereignties and territorial boundaries of peers in the region, a revealing decision for the Horn of African region.
Meeting at state house Nairobi, the two leaders vowed to maintain peace, security and stability within the continent "as a necessary condition for economic growth and development," a dispatch said.
"Accordingly, they affirmed their commitment to recognise, respect and uphold sovereignty and territorial integrity of state, and to reject unconstitutional changes of government as well as interference in domestic political processes of African countries by external interests."
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