President William Ruto on Wednesday received the credentials of five new ambassadors at State House, Nairobi.
The ambassadors included Gorge Psiachas from Greece, Ines Fors Fernandez from Cuba, Kangu Huyngshik from Korea, Mario de Azevedo Constantino from Angola, and Madam Vu Thanh from Vietnam.

This diplomatic engagement underscores Kenya’s commitment to strengthening ties with nations worldwide, focusing on mutual interests and benefits.
The partnerships aim to advance trade and investment, enhance people-to-people relations, secure job opportunities, and promote collective well-being globally.

President Ruto emphasized the importance of these alliances, stating, “Kenya continues to strengthen diplomatic ties with many nations for mutual interest and benefit.” He highlighted the potential for these partnerships to drive economic growth, cultural exchange, and international cooperation.

The ceremony marked a significant step in Kenya’s foreign policy agenda, which prioritizes collaboration and mutual understanding with global partners.