Kenyan President William Ruto has received letters of credence from eight newly-posted ambassadors, reaffirming Kenya’s commitment to strengthening diplomatic and economic ties across the globe.
In a post shared on his official X handle, Ruto said the envoys include Farid Ouahid Dahmane (Algeria), Katalin Nyirati (Hungary), Catherine Moe (Norway), Yurii Tokar (Ukraine), Gisele Fernândez Ludlow (Mexico), Hatem Yousri Hosni (Egypt), Kristina Radej (Slovenia), and Abdusalom Khatamov (Uzbekistan).

The president explained that Kenya is keen on enhancing cooperation with other countries to expand trade and investment, while also collaborating on emerging global challenges for mutual benefit.
Ruto wrote, “We are enhancing cooperation with other countries across the globe to expand trade and investments, besides working together in tackling emerging challenges, for our mutual benefit and success.

“At State House, accepted letters of credentials from newly-posted ambassadors to Kenya, Farid Ouahid Dahmane (Algeria), Katalin Nyirati (Hungary), Catherine Moe (Norway), and Yurii Tokar (Ukraine).
“Others are Ambassadors Gisele Fernândez Ludlow (Mexico), Hatem Yousri Hosni (Egypt), Kristina Radej (Slovenia), and Abdusalom Khatamov (Uzbekistan).
“Welcomed them to Nairobi and wished them well as they take up their responsibilities.”
Source: X | WilliamsRuto
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