BEIJING (AP) - Kenyan President William Ruto pledged to build closer ties with China on Thursday, a day after saying a global trade war triggered by Washington could deal a "death blow" to the current world order.
Kenyan president vows closer ties to China during visit amid Trump’s trade war
BEIJING (AP) - Kenyan President William Ruto pledged to build closer ties with China on Thursday, a day after saying a global trade war triggered by Washington could deal a "death blow" to the current world order.
Ruto is on a five-day visit to China, his third trip to Beijing since taking office in 2022. The visit comes at a time when both Kenya and China are seeking to expand ties amid a tariff fight between Washington and Beijing.
Kenya wants to learn from "China's remarkable journey of transformation in governance, economic development and global leadership," Ruto said. He thanked Chinese leader Xi Jinping for tens of millions of dollars in support for health, education and disaster relief, as well as for the planned construction of a new complex for Kenya's Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Ruto, an evangelical Christian from a modest background, was elected on promises to help Kenya's poor in a country struggling with debt. Earlier in his presidency, Ruto favored the West and the United States over China. But as U.S. President Donald Trump pulls back from engagement with Africa and slaps tariffs on trade partners, Ruto is making overtures to Beijing.