mohammed: mm, ngala, i want to ask you more specifically about kenya.it comes to kenya's foreign policy, how is this visit being perceived by members of the government, by members of the opposition and by the citizens? guest: canyons foreign policy has historically had a very strong economic impulse. from the time of the -- movement, to the post-1990 world. therefore, a lot of what has happened today -- it was widely expected that a lot of the discussion with center around opportunities for trade and investment. the kellianne president adult there would be a car model that would be manufactured in kenya from iran. a lot of the discussions were centered around economic, trade relations, investments, and information technology as well. but like i have said earlier, kenya is also one of the frontline states in the ongoing war against somalia's al-shabab. other middle eastern countries have also come to play a huge role in addition to the tradition of western countries playing a role in that sphere. in this case, i am referring to the united arab emirates a