Middle East conflict: Mudavadi urges quick, peaceful resolution

Prime Cabinet Secretary and Cabinet Secretary for Foreign Affairs Musalia Mudavadi has urged restraint, dialogue and coordinated international action following the renewed conflict in the Middle East, warning of potential global security and economic repercussions. Mudavadi spoke..
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Kenyan Prime Cabinet Secretary and Cabinet Secretary for Foreign Affairs, Musalia Mudavadi, has called for restraint and dialogue to resolve the renewed conflict in the Middle East, warning of global economic and security consequences.
- Mudavadi urged the international community to ensure a quick and peaceful resolution to prevent disruptions in supply chains and heightened insecurity.
- The statement was made at the Ethiopian Embassy in Nairobi during the 130th Commemoration of the Victory of Adwa.
- Mudavadi emphasized the need for Africa to strengthen its resilience through the African Continental Free Trade Area to mitigate external shocks.
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