
President William Ruto has today (Wednesday) met with the UN Deputy Secretary-General Amina J. Mohammed.
The meeting was held at State House, Mombasa.
In a post on X, Ruto said they had a productive discussion on regional and global peace and stability.
The President stated that Kenya values its strong partnership with the United Nations in promoting global peace, security, and sustainable development - key to addressing both global and regional challenges.
"We reviewed the situation in Eastern DRC and the significant progress made by the EAC-SADC joint peace process, including the appointment of facilitators to guide peace efforts and subsequent measures to restore stability," Ruto said.
"We also addressed the tragic conflict in Sudan and the urgent need to pursue all opportunities for dialogue and peaceful resolution."
Ruto also said they discussed the security crisis in Haiti and the UN’s support in addressing it.
The President said he expressed his gratitude for the United Nations’ commitment to assisting Kenya in leading the Multinational Security Support (MSS) Mission.

