Ruto Congratulates Xi as CPC Turns 105, Vows to Strengthen Kenya-China Ties

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President William Ruto has officially congratulated Chinese President Xi Jinping as the Communist Party of China (CPC) marks its 105th anniversary.

In a diplomatic message delivered on July 2, 2026, the Kenyan Head of State praised China’s development trajectory, terming it a significant model of progress. The milestone celebration by the CPC provided a timely opportunity for Nairobi to reaffirm its bilateral cooperation with Beijing.

During the address, Ruto stated that Kenya “will continue strengthening ties with China,” signaling a solid commitment to maintaining the robust relationship the two nations have built over the decades. This assurance comes at a time when Kenya is actively looking to secure its economic future through strategic international alliances.

The CPC, which has steered China’s political and economic landscape for over a century, reached its 105-year milestone amid evolving global dynamics. Ruto’s message to Xi underscores Kenya’s intent to remain a key partner in China’s development initiatives, particularly within the African continent.

By hailing China’s development, the Kenyan President pointed to the shared aspirations of both nations. The congratulatory note signals a continuation of robust engagement, aligning with Kenya’s long-term national interests and development agenda.

The ongoing partnership between Kenya and China remains crucial, with Beijing playing a pivotal role in funding and constructing key infrastructure projects. By maintaining close ties with President Xi, the Kenyan administration ensures that these vital economic channels remain open and mutually beneficial.

As the CPC celebrates this historic anniversary, this high-level diplomatic exchange between Ruto and Xi reinforces the stability of the Nairobi-Beijing axis. It highlights Kenya’s pragmatic foreign policy approach of engaging with major global economies to foster domestic growth and mutual prosperity.

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