U.S remains Kenya’s greatest partner in enhancing regional stability – Mudavadi

Prime CS says recent state visit by Ruto solidified the partnership

In Summary
  • Mudavadi said Kenya and U.S work together to promote regional peace, security, and prosperity.
  • Kenya and the U.S established diplomatic relations in 1964.
Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi
Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi
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Prime Cabinet Secretary and Foreign and Diaspora Affairs CS Musalia Mudavadi has said the U.S. remains one of Kenya’s greatest partners in promoting conflict resolution in the region.

Speaking during the 248th anniversary of the USA Independence Day held at the official residence of the US Ambassador Meg Whitman, Mudavadi noted that Kenya continues to play a leading role in ensuring regional and continental peace and security.

“The U.S. has been one of Kenya’s greatest partners in enhancing regional leadership in conflict resolution and stabilisation. We hold the view that to strengthen our national security, we shall require international cooperation to secure our people at home and abroad,” he said.

He noted that Kenya and the US continue to work closely on many other avenues including at the United Nations, on a range of issues including peace operations.

Mudavadi said the two countries are also democracies working together for regional peace, security, and prosperity.

“Kenya believes that entrenching democracy, promoting human rights and the rule of law are the best options to achieve peace, security, stability, and sustainable development,” he added.

The Prime CS added that since the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries in 1964 when Ambassador William Atwood became the first head of the US Mission in Nairobi, Kenya-US relations have been on an upward trajectory.

Mudavadi noted that the recent successful state visit by President William Ruto only solidified these relations.

“During the successful state visit, the two friendly states elevated their relationship to cover wider partnerships in areas of trade, investment, security, and uplifting Kenya into a digital front-runner and hub in the region; fondly known as the ‘Silicon Savannah’” he stated.

Mudavadi also lauded Whitman for the exemplary job of strengthening Kenya-US relations.

He particularly noted the work she has done in ramping up Kenya’s standing internationally.

“The people and government of Kenya sincerely recognise your hard work and we commit to continue working closely with you for the mutual benefit of our friendly states.”

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