Biden to Designate Kenya as Major Non-NATO Ally During Ruto's Visit

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President Biden honored Kenya by designating it as a "major non-NATO ally" and praised its decision to lead a security mission in Haiti. The U.S. will support the mission with funds, logistics, and equipment but will not deploy American troops to avoid the negative historical implications of U.S. interventions in Haiti.
- Biden Plans to Give Kenya Key Ally Designation During Its Leader's Visit The New York Times
- US to designate Kenya as ‘non-NATO ally’ during Ruto’s state visit Al Jazeera English
- Biden welcomes Kenyan president; Trump trial on hiatus The Washington Post
- Biden, Kenyan leader urging global leaders to help lessen crushing debt on developing nations The Associated Press
- Biden will designate Kenya as 'major non-Nato ally' as he hosts Ruto for state visit The Independent
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