President William Ruto has called on global partners to adjust their commitment as a way to sustain and expand peace restoration mission in Haiti. The Head of State emphasized on the need for a stable, peaceful and secure Haiti saying the entire globe aims to enjoy the fruits of peace-building mission currently executed by Kenyan hundreds of police officers in Haiti.
During a joint media briefing with Prime Minister of Haiti Garry Conille, at State House, in Nairobi, Ruto also acknowledged the efforts that Kenya has made in ensuring that Haiti remains a calm nation.
“Kenya and Haiti stand united in imploring the international community to rally behind the Multinational Security Support Mission.” He stated, adding that, “for a peaceful, stable and secure Haiti, our global partners must also accelerate their contribution to the personnel, logistics and finances to sustain and expand the mission.”
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He further thanked other countries like Benin, Chad, Bangladesh among others, that have also demonstrated their willingness to join a force that will battle against terrorists dismantling peace in Haiti
Hours after holding a successful press briefing, Ruto took to his socials to also confirm on joint mission by Kenya and Haiti, aiming to boost tourism sector in both countries.
“Earlier at a bilateral meeting with the Prime Minister, discussed practical measures to boost tourism and people-to-people relations between our two countries.” Read in part of his Facebook post.