Details of Ruto’s call with Trump after winning US election

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Details of Ruto’s call with Trump after winning US election
Details of Ruto’s call with Trump after winning US election

Africa-Press – Kenya. President William Ruto on Friday evening had a phone conversation with incoming US President Donald Trump.

In a statement, Ruto said they discussed areas of mutual interest for Kenya and the United States, including trade and security, among others.

He also briefed Trump on the ongoing Security support mission in Haiti, which is being led by Kenya among other areas of cooperation.

Ruto further congratulated Trump for his victory even as he prepares to take charge of the White House for a second term.

“I have had a telephone conversation with US President-Elect @realDonaldTrump. I congratulated him following his election as the 47th President of the United States of America. We discussed areas of mutual interest that are of benefit to the citizens of our two countries, including trade and investment, security and good governance.

“I briefed President Trump on the Kenya-led Multinational Security Support Mission in Haiti and possible areas of cooperation with the US government on this important conflict resolution initiative,” he said on X.

Ruto is among global Heads of State and government who have already had phone conversations with the incoming US president.

He was also among the first people to congratulate Trump after it was clear he was favourite to win the US elections.

Ruto said Trump’s victory is a testament to the firm resolve of the American people to repose confidence in his visionary, bold and innovative leadership.

“On behalf of the Government and the people of the Republic of Kenya and on my own behalf, I convey my warmest congratulations on your election as the 47th President of the United States of America,” he said.

He said Kenya stands ready to further enhance its cooperation with the US on matters of mutual interest, including trade, investment, technology and innovation, peace and security, and sustainable development.

“Kenya values its longstanding partnership with the United States spanning over 60 years grounded in our shared values of democracy, development and mutual respect,” he said.

“We look forward to deepening our collaboration under your leadership as we work together to address global challenges, promote peace and security and foster inclusive economic growth for the benefit of our peoples.”

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