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President William Ruto is calling on the international community to provide resources for the Kenyan-led multinational security support mission for Haiti. President Ruto says the support which includes personnel, equipment and logistics will fast-track the realization of the mission`s objective of restoring peace and stability in the region. He spoke Saturday in Port-au-Prince where he met police officers involved in the mission. The Head of State is expected to attend the 79th United Nations General Assembly summit which starts next week in New York, USA.
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President Ruto visits the Kenyan police mission in Haiti
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