Kenya president and opposition leader agree to unify country
NAIROBI, Kenya — Kenya’s president and opposition leader announced Friday they will work together to unite the country, which has been divided along ethnic lines following last year’s disputed elections.
President Uhuru Kenyatta and former Prime Minister Raila Odinga spoke after holding discussions, the first talks between the two since the elections sparked widespread turmoil.
The Kenyan leaders agreed that their meeting was not the result of pressure from Western countries. “This is a purely domestic initiative,” Odinga’s spokesman, Dennis Onyango, said.
The Kenyan politicians’ initiative to bring the country together was welcomed by U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, who arrived in Nairobi Friday to start a three-day visit.


