Kenya Reinforces Commitment to Regional Stability in Farewell to South Sudanese Ambassador
Nairobi, Kenya — In a demonstration of Kenya’s ongoing commitment to regional stability, President William Samoei Ruto hosted a farewell reception for Chol M. U. Ajongo, the outgoing Ambassador of South Sudan to Kenya, at State House on October 22, 2024. The event marked the conclusion of Ambassador Ajongo’s tenure, during which he played a crucial role in fostering diplomatic relations between Kenya and South Sudan.
During the meeting, President Ruto emphasized the importance of collaborative efforts among nations in the Horn of Africa to address pressing issues such as terrorism and organized crime. He stated, “Kenya will keep working closely with South Sudan and other allies in the Horn of Africa to combat terrorism and associated criminality for the region’s stability and success.”
Kenya will keep working closely with South Sudan and other allies in the Horn of Africa to combat terrorism and associated criminality for the region’s stability and success.
At State House, Nairobi, bid farewell to the outgoing Ambassador of South Sudan to Kenya Chol M. U.… pic.twitter.com/9zW0iwaLNK
— William Samoei Ruto, PhD (@WilliamsRuto) October 22, 2024
Ambassador Ajongo’s departure comes at a pivotal time as the region grapples with security challenges. His tenure has been marked by strengthened bilateral ties and enhanced cooperation on various fronts, including trade, security, and humanitarian efforts.
As both nations continue to navigate complex geopolitical landscapes, the commitment to partnership and stability remains a priority. President Ruto expressed his gratitude to the ambassador for his service and contributions to enhancing Kenya-South Sudan relations, wishing him success in his future endeavors.
The event underscored Kenya’s proactive stance in promoting peace and security in the region, reiterating its dedication to working alongside South Sudan and other allies in the Horn of Africa to ensure a stable and prosperous future for all.
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