This photo taken on July 31, 2011, shows Somali refugees walking in the
new Ifo-extension at the Dadaab refugee camp in Kenya, the largest
refugee camp in the world. AFP PHOTO | TONY KARUMBA
United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon thanked President Kenyatta on Friday for Kenya's hospitality towards refugees.
The two leaders met on the sidelines of the African Union summit in Addis Ababa.
"They
discussed the security challenges facing the country and the situation
in Somalia," according to the UN's account of the talks.
The secretary-general also sought President Kenyatta's views on the Igad-led peace talks on South Sudan, the UN statement added.
Mr
Ban "commended Kenya for its hospitality and its pivotal role in
providing humanitarian assistance to thousands of refugees," the meeting
summary stated.
OPEN-DOOR POLICY
The UN chief is also said to have encouraged the Kenya government to "maintain its open-door policy toward refugees."
More
than 550,000 refugees and asylum seekers — mostly from Somalia — are
currently housed in the Dadaab and Kakuma camps in Kenya, according to
the UN. The Dadaab complex holds the world's largest concentration of
refugees.
Mr Kenyatta and Mr Ban discussed climate change as well, the UN said.
The secretary-general has been meeting with several of the African leaders taking part in the AU summit in Addis Ababa.
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