Group 1 - The U.S. Senate has proposed a bill to review Kenya's status as a "Major Non-NATO Ally," citing concerns over Kenya's close relationship with China [1][2] - The bill requires a comprehensive report within 180 days, focusing on Kenya's military and security relations with China, Russia, and Iran, including arms deals and joint training exercises [1] - Kenyan President William Ruto's remarks about Kenya and China being "co-creators of a new world order" have raised alarms in the U.S., particularly after his visit to China [1][2] Group 2 - Kenyan officials express regret over the U.S. concerns, framing Ruto's comments as a call for a more equitable global system where Africa can contribute to international governance [2] - Ruto emphasizes that Kenya's deepening ties with China align with national interests, even if it causes discomfort among traditional allies like the U.S. [2] - The potential revocation of Kenya's "Major Non-NATO Ally" status could impact military training cooperation and access to U.S. defense equipment, although some analysts believe the direct effects may be limited [3]
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Huan Qiu Shi Bao·2025-08-10 22:50