Kenyan President William Ruto Affirms Commitment to Supporting Haiti Amidst Crisis
In a recent telephone conversation with the Prime Minister of Canada, Justin Trudeau, along with the Prime Minister of the Bahamas, Philip Davis, and the outgoing Haitian leader, Ariel Henry, Kenyan President William Ruto reaffirmed his country’s steadfast commitment to supporting Haiti during its time of need.
President Ruto emphasized that Kenya will not abandon Haiti, stating, “They are our brothers and sisters.” He assured the leaders that Kenya will continue to actively participate in providing aid and assistance to the Caribbean country, which has been plagued by armed gang violence.
Ruto also outlined a plan to deploy a reconnaissance mission to Haiti as soon as a viable administration is established. This mission aims to ensure that security personnel are adequately prepared and informed to respond effectively to the evolving situation in Haiti.
The Kenyan President’s pledge to support Haiti during this crisis underscores the importance of international cooperation and solidarity in the face of humanitarian emergencies. The global community must come together to support those in need, and Kenya is leading by example in showing its unwavering commitment to Haiti.
Stay tuned for further updates on Kenya’s efforts to support Haiti during this challenging time.
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