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President Ruto to Attend G7 Summit in France, Representing Africa

Kenya's leader aims to bolster diplomatic and economic ties

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Nyakundi Report

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President William Ruto is set to attend the G7 Summit in Évian, France, on June 15, 2026. As an invited leader, he will represent Africa's interests at the high-profile gathering. This marks a significant opportunity for Ruto to engage with global leaders on key issues such as trade, investment, artificial intelligence, and international cooperation.

Ruto's participation underscores his administration's focus on strengthening Kenya's diplomatic and economic partnerships. The G7 Summit provides a platform for him to advocate for Africa's position on global challenges and to seek collaborative solutions.

In the lead-up to the summit, President Ruto embarked on a European tour, visiting Belgium, Norway, and Finland from June 7 to 11, 2026. These visits were part of his broader strategy to enhance bilateral relations and explore new avenues for cooperation.

Critics have questioned the frequency of Ruto's foreign trips, suggesting they may detract from domestic priorities. However, the President has defended his travels as essential to fulfilling his leadership duties and advancing Kenya's interests on the international stage.

The G7 Summit will bring together leaders from the world's largest economies to discuss pressing global issues. Ruto's role as a representative of Africa highlights the continent's growing importance in international affairs and the potential for increased collaboration.

As the summit approaches, observers will be keen to see how Ruto navigates complex discussions and what outcomes may emerge from his participation. The impact of his diplomatic efforts on Kenya's economic and political landscape remains to be seen.

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