Ruto reaffirms Kenya’s commitment to rules-based global order in annual Diplomatic Brief

President William Ruto reaffirms Kenya’s commitment to a rules-based global order, urging UN reforms, stronger multilateralism, and fair global governance...
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During his annual Diplomatic Brief at State House, Nairobi, President William Ruto reiterated Kenya's unwavering commitment to a rules-based global order and multilateralism, advocating for stronger international cooperation amidst rising geopolitical instability.
- President Ruto urged renewed support for multilateral institutions and stressed the importance of a well-resourced United Nations (UN) as it approaches its 80th anniversary.
- He reaffirmed Africa's long-standing call for comprehensive reform of the UN Security Council, demanding permanent representation for the continent.
- Kenya continues to host the only United Nations headquarters in the Global South, demonstrating its commitment to expanding the UN's presence in Nairobi.
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