The Kenyan President, William Ruto, has praised the strong relationship between Kenya and Chad, as well as Chad’s leadership in international security and its pivotal role in the Africa Forward Summit.
Shared values and mutual respect drive Kenya-Chad cooperation
Following a meeting at the State House with his Chadian counterpart, President Ruto highlighted the diplomatic ties between the two nations as being built on shared values, mutual respect, and African solidarity. He emphasized the shared commitment to advancing the interests of African people, fostering continental progress, and reinforcing global cooperation.
Chad’s global security contributions recognized
President Ruto also commended Chad for its involvement in the UN-backed Multinational Security Support Mission in Haiti. He described this engagement as a significant contribution to international efforts aimed at restoring peace, stability, and hope in the Caribbean nation.
Africa Forward Summit boosted by Chadian leadership
In closing, President Ruto expressed gratitude to the Chadian leader for Chad’s essential role in ensuring the success of the Africa Forward Summit, held this week in Nairobi. The event took place amid growing momentum among African and international partners to redefine economic, political, and security collaboration for the continent’s future.
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