High Commission of Kenya, London
The Kenya High Commission in London was established in 1963 to pursue Kenya's national interest in the United Kingdom. The diplomatic mission in London is also accredited to the International Maritime Organization, and the Commonwealth of Nations.
High Commission of Kenya in London | |
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Location | Marylebone, London |
Address | 45 Portland Place, London, W1B 1AS |
Coordinates | 51°31′14.6″N 0°08′43.8″W |
High Commissioner | Lazarus O. Amayo |
Kenya and the UK enjoy cordial relations, and the mission's mandate is to forge closer relations between the people of Kenya and the people of United Kingdom in pursuit of deeper bilateral and multilateral cooperation in trade and investments, culture, science and technology as well as other fields for mutual benefit.
The High Commission is housed in one of a group of Grade II* listed buildings in Portland Place.[1]
Gallery
- Plaque outside the High Commission depicting the Coat of arms of Kenya
- The High Commission and Polish embassy
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gollark: Hey, that's MY COLOR!
gollark: COMPARTMENTAL SLATS was a success.
References
- Historic England, "41—47 Portland Place (1265549)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 14 July 2016
External links
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