Diplomatic ties strengthened as Kenyan and Chadian leaders highlight shared values
The President of Kenya, William Ruto, praised the robust relationship between Nairobi and N’Djamena during a high-level meeting at the State House. The discussions centered on the Chadian government’s pivotal role in advancing international security initiatives and its active participation in the Africa Forward Summit.
Chad’s contributions recognized at international security forum
During bilateral talks with Chadian counterpart Mahamat Idriss Déby Itno, President Ruto emphasized the deep-rooted diplomatic ties built on shared values, mutual respect, and African solidarity. Both leaders reaffirmed their commitment to fostering collaborative policies that prioritize the well-being of African citizens, continental progress, and global cooperation.
Chad’s deployment in Haiti gains international acclaim
President Ruto highlighted Chad’s significant contribution to the United Nations-backed Multinational Security Support Mission in Haiti. He underscored how N’Djamena’s involvement strengthens global efforts to restore stability, peace, and optimism in the Caribbean nation, reinforcing Chad’s reputation as a reliable partner in international peacekeeping.
Chad’s leadership at Africa Forward Summit celebrated
In closing remarks, President Ruto expressed gratitude to his Chadian counterpart for Chad’s instrumental role in ensuring the success of the Africa Forward Summit. Held in Nairobi, the event brought together African and international stakeholders to redefine economic, political, and security cooperation frameworks for the continent’s future.



