Kenya President Ruto goes on state visit to U.S.

Kenyan President William Ruto and first lady Rachel Ruto arrived in Atlanta, Georgia, on Monday, starting an important diplomatic tour to strengthen U.S.-Kenya relations.
According to the U.S. Department of State, Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken emphasised the importance of such city-level interactions, noting Atlanta’s contributions to U.S. foreign policy and its progress towards inclusivity in democracy.
“I welcome President Ruto’s engagements with civic leaders on issues of democratic governance while in Atlanta, as well as his focus on our people-to-people ties, public health partnerships, educational exchanges, investments in shared prosperity, and his engagements with Atlanta’s African Diaspora,” he said.
Mr Ruto’s agenda in Atlanta includes meetings with local civic leaders to discuss democratic governance, as well as initiatives to enhance public health partnerships, educational exchanges, and investments that benefit both nations.
Mr Blinken reaffirmed the shared vision articulated by President Joe Biden at the 2022 U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit.
As Mr Biden said, ‘The future of Africa and the United States depends on what we can achieve together,”
focusing on the collaborative future between Africa and the United States.
“President Ruto’s visit to Atlanta exemplifies our commitment to a partnership that extends beyond government capitals, fostering deep and meaningful connections,” Mr Blinken said.
Following his engagements in Atlanta, Mr Ruto will proceed to Washington, D.C., on May 23, where he is expected to engage in further high-level talks aimed at reinforcing the strong relationship between Kenya and the United States.
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