Strengthening Kenya-Chad relations: a shared vision for Africa
The Kenyan Head of State, William Ruto, has reaffirmed the robust diplomatic ties between Kenya and Chad, highlighting shared values and mutual respect as the foundation of their partnership. In a Facebook statement, President Ruto emphasized the importance of strengthened collaboration to advance the interests of both nations, foster continental progress, and uphold international cooperation.
Chad’s pivotal role in Haiti’s security mission
President Ruto also commended Chad for its decisive contribution to the UN-backed Multinational Security Support Mission in Haiti. Through the deployment of its troops, Chad has played a crucial role in efforts to restore peace, stability, and hope in the Caribbean nation. This involvement underscores the country’s commitment to global peacekeeping and solidarity with nations facing security challenges.
Diplomatic milestones in Nairobi
Following productive discussions with Chadian President Mahamat Idriss Déby at the State House in Nairobi, President Ruto expressed gratitude for Chad’s instrumental role in the recent Africa Forward Summit. The summit, which concluded successfully, served as a platform for African leaders to address key challenges and opportunities for the continent’s development.
The meeting between the two leaders signifies a deepening of Kenya-Chad relations, with both nations reaffirming their dedication to shared goals and collective action on the African stage.