Just two days ago, American people went to the ballot and elected their preferred candidate, Donald J. Trump.
President Trump made a surprise come back to the Whitehouse after a four year absence. He was defeated by President Joe Biden in an election he refused to concede until today.
Well, the impact of Trump’s election is expected to be huge across the world. Kenya being one of the countries with strong ties with America, changes were anticipated.
President William Ruto has revealed the details of a phone call with the United States secretary of states Blinken. In his phone call, they agreed with Blinken on how Kenya officers who are in Haiti can be transitioned to the United Nations Peace keeping team. He also discussed how two states will continue to have a good working relationship in fighting corruption and having accountable good governance.
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“I have had a constructive conversation with US Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken on the Kenya-led Multinational Security Support Mission (MSS) in Haiti. We discussed the transition of the mission into a UN peacekeeping operation to enhance the capability of the mission to help stabilise Haiti. @SecBlinken” posted President William Ruto.
“Kenya and the United States are continuously working together to enhance our collaboration to ensure improved governance. This includes the fight against corruption and provision of capacity building to make our security institutions more efficient, effective and accountable in the discharge of their mandate. In a telephone call with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken this evening, we discussed this pertinent issue and agreed on how our two countries will work together.” Added President William Ruto.