Germany and Kenya are set to ink a landmark migration agreement, paving the way for the recruitment of skilled Kenyan workers and the repatriation of those without legal status in Germany. The deal is expected to be signed during Kenyan President William Samoei Ruto’s visit to Berlin on Friday.
According to reports, the agreement aims to address the pressing issue of migration management in Germany, which has been a contentious topic in recent years. German Interior Minister Nancy Faeser and Kenyan Foreign Minister Musalia Mudavadi are scheduled to sign the deal.
This migration agreement is a key component of Germany’s coalition government’s policy to better manage immigration, a move that has been influenced by pressure from mainstream conservative rivals and newer insurgent parties. Germany has already entered into similar agreements with India and Georgia, with another set to be signed during Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s upcoming trip to Uzbekistan.
In addition to the agreement with Kenya, Germany is currently in negotiations with several other countries, including Moldova, Kyrgyzstan, and the Philippines. These agreements are expected to provide a framework for the exchange of skilled workers and address the complex issue of migration.
The signing of this agreement is a significant step forward in Germany’s efforts to address its migration challenges. As the country looks to build stronger ties with its global partners, this deal will undoubtedly have a lasting impact on the lives of thousands of people around the world.