

President William Ruto on Wednesday morning received letters
of credence from newly appointed ambassadors to the Republic of Kenya.
The ceremony was held at State House, Nairobi.
They include Tyas Baskoro Her Witjaksono Adji (Indonesia),
Jaime Alejandro (Spain), Riina-Riikka Heikka (Finland) Maros Mitrik (Slovak),
Joshua Brebner Tabah (Canada), Dzmitry Krasouski (Belarus), Leon Francois
Yandouma (Congo), Hakan Akesson (Sweden), and Gideon Behar (Israel)
“I, William Samoei Ruto, do accept your letters of credence
and authorise you to pursue the interests of your government within the
territory of Kenya by fostering the bond of friendship and promoting to the widest
possible within the law the aspirations of the peoples of our nations," Ruto said.
“Ambassadors, congratulations on your appointment, welcome
to Kenya, and I look forward to working with you."
The ceremony was attended by Deputy President Kithure
Kindiki, among other senior state officers and officials from the embassies
represented.
It is tradition that the letter of credence is presented to
the President before any envoy begins their tenure of office, officially.
The letter of credence is presented personally by the
ambassador-designate to the receiving head of state, in this William Ruto, in a
formal ceremony, marking the beginning of the ambassadorship.