

President William Ruto has described his high-level
engagements in Washington, DC, as a watershed moment in Kenya’s relationship
with the United States.
In a statement, Ruto expressed “profound gratitude” to
President Donald Trump and his administration for what he termed generous
hospitality and productive discussions that have set a new tone for bilateral
cooperation.
“On behalf of the Government and the people of the Republic
of Kenya, I extend my profound gratitude to President Donald Trump and the
Government of the United States for the generous hospitality accorded to our
delegation in Washington, DC,” he said.
“Our engagements were not only productive, they equally
marked a watershed moment in the long, strategic friendship between our two
nations.”
He expressed appreciation for the clarity of purpose, the spirit
of cooperation and the readiness of President Trump's administration to forge a
bold and mutually beneficial course for the future.
Ruto acknowledged that the talks held signalled fresh
momentum in the long-standing partnership between Nairobi and Washington, with
commitments spanning health, trade, investment, peace and security.
On health, Kenya and US welcomed renewed cooperation aimed
at strengthening disease surveillance, expanding primary healthcare and
improving access to advanced medical technologies.
The government said these efforts are expected to save lives
and accelerate progress toward universal health coverage.
“These commitments will save lives, uplift communities, and
accelerate Kenya’s journey toward universal health coverage,” Ruto said.
In trade and investment, Ruto reported “decisive steps” to
unlock new value chains, expand market access, support African manufacturing
and create jobs for young people.
He noted that the United States also expressed readiness to
invest in Kenya’s digital economy, infrastructure and green transition, which he
described as a sign of a “new era of shared prosperity.”
The President further highlighted U.S. commitments to
support stability across the Horn of Africa and the Great Lakes region.
“Our discussions on counter-terrorism, maritime security,
and conflict resolution were encouraging and reaffirm that when Kenya and the
United States act together, the region becomes more secure, stable and
prosperous,” he said.
Ruto went on to praise President Trump’s “personal
leadership” in renewing momentum in Kenya–U.S. bilateral relations.
“Kenya values President Trump's personal leadership and the
renewed momentum he has brought to our bilateral relationship,” he said.
“We are committed to translating the commitments made in
Washington into real impact for our citizens, and to expanding this partnership
into one of the most consequential and impactful on the continent.”

















