President William Ruto has departed the country for his sixth official foreign trip in June, continuing an intensive diplomatic schedule that has seen him undertake multiple international engagements aimed at strengthening Kenya's foreign relations and economic partnerships.
Sixth Official Trip in June
The latest visit takes President Ruto to Madagascar, where he is expected to attend the country's Independence Day celebrations at the invitation of Malagasy authorities. The visit marks his sixth official international engagement during the month of June.
Focus on Diplomacy and Bilateral Relations
According to reports, the President's recent foreign visits have been centred on enhancing Kenya's diplomatic relations, promoting trade and investment, and advancing cooperation in sectors such as infrastructure, technology, energy, and regional integration.
In recent weeks, President Ruto has travelled to several countries, including South Africa, Belgium, Finland, Norway and France, where he participated in bilateral meetings and international forums focused on economic cooperation and global development.
Continued Foreign Engagements
The President's international travel agenda has attracted public attention due to the frequency of the visits. The government has consistently maintained that the trips are intended to attract investment, strengthen Kenya's international partnerships, and advance the country's economic and diplomatic interests.
President Ruto is expected to return to Kenya after concluding the official programme in Madagascar.