"I have inquired from top levels in the Kenyan government and the assurance was that they will be coming," External Affairs Minister G L Peiris told parliament today in response to an opposition query.
The main opposition United National Party (UNP) lawmaker Ravi Karunanayake probed Peiris on a reported move by Nairobi to stay away from the Colombo summit.
The Kenyan government angered by the international crime court action against its President Juhuru Kenyatta reportedly called for a boycott by all African nations.
The presence of the Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh is still in doubt.
Sri Lanka dubs threat of boycotts as action motivated by the pro-LTTE diaspora in the West.