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Mudavadi to Visit Russia Amid Kenya’s Ukraine Rescue Efforts

Kenya Plans Diplomatic Engagement with Russia

Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi has announced an upcoming official visit to Russia. The purpose of the visit is to address the situation of Kenyan citizens potentially involved in the Russia-Ukraine conflict and to prevent further risks.

Diplomatic Efforts to Protect Kenyan Citizens

Mudavadi stated that the government intends to engage directly with the Russian government to understand the circumstances under which Kenyans may be drawn into the conflict and to prevent further exposure to danger. He indicated that some citizens may have been misled by misinformation, irregular recruitment practices, or false promises of employment. The government’s approach emphasizes diplomacy and dialogue.

Engagement with Ukrainian Authorities

President William Ruto has reportedly engaged with the Ukrainian government regarding Kenyans detained as prisoners of war. The government is pursuing diplomatic means to secure their release and safe return to Kenya.

Kenya’s Stance on Foreign Conflicts

Mudavadi reaffirmed that Kenya does not support its citizens participating in foreign conflicts and has consistently advocated for a peaceful resolution to the Russia-Ukraine war.

Repatriation and Diplomatic Tracks

Principal Secretary for Foreign Affairs Korir Sing’oei reported that Kenya has repatriated 28 citizens from Russia since December, following their requests for assistance due to difficult circumstances related to the conflict. Kenya is pursuing two diplomatic tracks: securing the release of Kenyans detained in Ukraine and engaging Russian authorities to prevent further irregular recruitment.

Challenges in Determining the Number of Affected Kenyans

Sing’oei acknowledged the difficulty in determining the exact number of Kenyans affected due to the informal nature of some recruitment processes. He affirmed the government’s commitment to protecting its citizens abroad.

Public Awareness Campaigns

The government has intensified public awareness campaigns to warn Kenyans against dubious overseas job offers and to encourage verification through official channels. Recruitment efforts have reportedly expanded to other African nations since 2022.

Reported Involvement of Kenyan Nationals

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs reported receiving inquiries from families regarding relatives allegedly involved in the conflict between Russia and Ukraine. Estimates suggest that over 200 Kenyans may have joined the Russian military.

Ongoing Discussions and Commitment to Diplomacy

Mudavadi confirmed that discussions regarding Kenyans caught up in the war are being finalized. He reiterated Kenya’s reliance on diplomatic channels to safeguard its citizens, stating, “Our responsibility is to protect our people, wherever they are, and diplomacy remains our strongest tool.”

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