White House visit highlights promise and perils of US-Kenya relationship
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65% : According to White House officials, meanwhile, President Biden and Ruto's conversations are mostly expected to focus on areas of collaboration: climate change, where Kenya remains a leader in renewable energy utilization, technology, health and security.50% : President Biden is also expected to designate Kenya as a major non-NATO ally, conferring a variety of military and financial advantages that are otherwise unobtainable by non-NATO countries.
48% : The PresidentWhite House blocks release of Biden's special counsel interview audio AP via Scripps News 8:42 AM, May 16, 2024Yet back at home, Ruto faces burgeoning political discontent that threatens to mar the otherwise rosy optics of the White House trip.
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