July 3, 2024

Leaked UN files reveal Antonio Guterres doesn’t trust Ruto

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Leaked UN files reveal Antonio Guterres doesn't trust Ruto

Leaked UN files reveal Antonio Guterres doesn't trust Ruto as he's described as "Ruthless and untrustworthy"

Leaked UN files reveal Antonio Guterres doesn’t trust Ruto as he’s described as “Ruthless and untrustworthy”.

United Nations Deputy Secretary General (SG) Amina Mohammed reportedly used “ruthless and untrustworthy to describe President William Ruto to her boss Antonio Guterres, the Secretary General of the United Nations.

The candid conversation was revealed in secret files from the United States security agencies that were leaked online.

The conversation happened in a February meeting between the two UN bosses.

In the leaked documents, Mohammed confessed to Guterres that Ruto is “ruthless’ and that she “doesn’t trust him.”

This is bound to cause jitters as Kenya is one of the four countries in the world with United Nations headquarters.

The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) was founded in June 1972 and is headquartered in Gigiri, Nairobi. 

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Previously, the 61-year-old Nigerian diplomat met Ruto at State House on October 5, 2022, where they discussed the impact of climate change.

The leaked documents first appeared on Discord – a social media platform popular among gamers.

This revelation counters US President Joe Biden’s trust in Ruto and his administration.

In a letter dated February 6 by US Ambassador Meg Whitman to Biden’s Advisory Council of Doing Business in Africa, she described Ruto as a smart and reforms-oriented man.

In her letter, Whitman outlined Ruto’s peace-making efforts in Ethiopia and the Democratic Republic of Congo. 

“The New President, William Ruto, is very strong. He is smart, strategic, and gets things done. He is hands-on and easy to work with.

“He understands that economic growth and development is the way forward and has set a vision for accelerating Kenya’s drive to achieve upper middle-income country status by 2030,” she stated.

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