Kenyans Reject Recruitment by Russian Military, Diplomatic Shift Reported

Kenya's top diplomat announces end to Russian army recruitment of Kenyan citizens, signaling a diplomatic shift away from Moscow's influence in the region.
Nairobi, Kenya - In a significant diplomatic development, Kenya's Foreign Minister Musalia Mudavadi has announced that the East African nation will no longer allow its citizens to join the Russian military. This marks a notable shift in Kenya's stance towards Moscow, which had previously recruited Kenyans to fight on its behalf.
Speaking to reporters, Mudavadi stated that Nairobi and Moscow have reached an agreement to end the recruitment of Kenyan nationals by the Russian army. This decision comes amidst the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, where Russia's military intervention has drawn widespread international condemnation.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}Source: Deutsche Welle


