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President Ruto Praises Outgoing US Ambassador Meg Whitman for Strengthening Kenya-US Ties

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President William Ruto has commended outgoing US Ambassador to Kenya, Meg Whitman, for her dedication to enhancing Kenya-United States relations during her tenure.

Speaking at a farewell event held at State House, Nairobi, President Ruto expressed gratitude for Whitman’s contributions to the partnership between the two nations.

“Meg Whitman has worked hard for the Kenya-United States partnership. For that, we are immensely grateful,” Ruto stated in a post on his X account.

Kenya and the United States have maintained strong diplomatic relations for six decades, underpinned by shared values such as democracy, the rule of law, and freedom.

In recent years, these ties have reached a historic milestone, with Kenya being designated as a Major Non-NATO Ally—a status that underscores the deepening collaboration between the two countries.

Under Whitman’s leadership, Kenya and the United States expanded their cooperation across various sectors, including trade, security, and governance.

Her tenure also coincided with heightened engagement on regional stability and climate action, further solidifying the partnership.

Whitman’s tenure marks a significant chapter in Kenya-US relations, as she leaves behind a strong legacy of deepened cooperation and mutual respect.

President Ruto acknowledged her contributions and reaffirmed Kenya’s commitment to strengthening the partnership she helped to advance.

As both nations look ahead, this enduring partnership is expected to continue fostering mutual growth and addressing shared global challenges.

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