Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda have concluded talks in Arusha aimed at revitalising the tourism sector in the region. Several issues, which have been outstanding between the three countries and were previously a source of conflict, were addressed.
Kenya and Tanzania agreed to fully implement a bilateral agreement signed between the them in 1985. The agreement spells out how tour operators will conduct their business across the borders. It also outlines the drop and pick up points for tourists visiting both countries.
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