The United States warmly welcomes President William Ruto and First Lady Rachel Ruto of the Republic of Kenya to Atlanta, Georgia, on Monday and reflected on collaborations between the two sides related to healthcare. The visit to Atlanta is the first segment of Kenya’s diplomatic engagement with the United States and will be followed by a State Visit to Washington, D.C.

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S.-Kenya health cooperation at the Centre for Disease Control Headquarters in Atlanta, Georgia, United States of America,” President Ruto twitted after attending one of the events focused on healthcare collaborations between the two countries. President Ruto’s visit to Atlanta reflects the city’s growing global importance and underscores its central role in America’s progress towards a more inclusive democracy.

I welcome President Ruto’s engagements with civic leaders on issues of democratic governance while in Atlant.