Fallout after US Congress Speaker declines President Ruto joint address session
US lawmaker Richard Neal blasts US Congress Speaker after declining an invite to have President Ruto address joint house session.
Fresh developments have emerged over proposals to have President William Ruto address the US Congress during his State Visit later this month.
Amid reports that the invitation to address the Congress will be declined, US congressman Richard Neal of Massachusetts blasted the Speaker of the United States House of Representatives Mike Johnson over the matter.
In a hard-hitting statement dated Friday, May 10, Neal opined that the speaker did not recognize the importance of Ruto’s visit to the US.
He wondered why Ruto was not going to be allowed to address the Congress despite other world leaders being offered the opportunity during their state visits.
“This Congress, the Republican leadership has invited Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, President Isaac Herzog, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and President Yoon Suk Yeol to address joint meetings of Congress during their official visits to the United States, and I see no reason why President William Ruto’s upcoming state visit should be any different.
“Even in times of great tragedy and global conflict, the Congress has historically shown a depth of focus, and amid appliance acts, there should be time to recognize the importance of President Ruto’s visit,” he stated.
Therefore, Neal pushed for the speaker to extend an invitation to the Kenyan Head of State.
He added that Africa was an equal partner of the US noting that the continent has contributed to the rise of the US as a superpower.
“I had the privilege of hosting former Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta, where we spoke about the great opportunities to strengthen relations between our two economies present.
“Since then, Kenya has only continued to demonstrate its commitment to reaffirming our 60-year partnership. With the Biden Administration already rising to the rightful occasion by hosting a state dinner, the Congress must do the same,” he stated.
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Neal’s sentiments were echoed by congresswoman Terri Sewell of Alabama, who underpinned the importance of enhancing Kenya-US relations.
This comes after Speaker of the United States House of Representatives Michael Johnson ruffled feathers after he announced the cancellation of President William Ruto’s scheduled address to the legislative house.
Johnson, a member of the Republican party, blamed the cancellation of Ruto’s visit on what he termed as scheduling restraints.
“Unfortunately, due to scheduling restraints, we could not accommodate a request for remarks before a Joint Session,” Johnson told the house.
Ruto, who is set to embark on an official visit to the USA later this month, had been slated to address a joint session of the Congress where he would get a platform to state his ideals and Kenya’s commitment to its ties with the US.
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