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US signs health aid deal with Kenya in Trump first

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Trump administration officials said the US$2.5 billion agreement would be the first in a series of agreements with developing countries’ governments.

WASHINGTON: The US on Thursday signed a US$2.5 billion health aid deal with Kenya, the first such bilateral agreement after President Donald Trump tore down the historic US aid agency and sidelined NGOs.

Trump administration officials said the agreement would be the first in a series of agreements with developing countries’ governments, which will be asked to share the bill and cooperate with Washington on other priorities.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio signed the agreement in Washington with Kenyan President William Ruto, whom he praised for the longtime US partner’s assistance in troubled Haiti.

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