Kenya seeks French view
NZPA-Reuter Paris The Kenyan President (Mr Daniel Arap Moi) has started his first foreign visit since taking office by sounding out French views on ending the unrest in the Hom of Africa. President Moi arrived in Paris at the week-end and will spend three days talking to President Valery Giscard d’Estaing, the French Prime Minister (Mr Raymond Barre) and the Foreign Minister (Mr Louis de Guins ngaud).
s In his talks with President r Giscard d’Estaing, Mr Moi is . expected to express Kenya’s t concern over the persistent . conflicts in Eritrea and the . Ogaden. 1 The French leader has already proposed a sevent nation conference on the I problems of the Hom of ?; Africa — with Kenya taking 1 part. ■■ The two Presidents are _ also expected to discuss the s Ugandan invasion of Tanzania.
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