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US Vice President JD Vance to Visit Kenya in November

Judith MwauraBy Judith MwauraOctober 25, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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United States Vice President JD Vance is expected to make an official visit to Kenya at the end of November, marking the first visit by a top-ranking American official since President Donald Trump took office.

This trip signals Washington’s renewed interest in strengthening its diplomatic and economic ties with Nairobi.

According to a report by Africa Intelligence, Vice President Vance’s upcoming visit is part of broader efforts by the US to reinforce its partnerships across Africa, particularly with strategic allies like Kenya.

While specific details of his itinerary have not yet been released, Vance is expected to meet with President William Ruto and other high-level government officials to discuss bilateral cooperation and shared policy interests.

Vance’s stop in Kenya will likely take place shortly after the Group of 20 (G20) leaders’ summit in Johannesburg, South Africa, which will be held from November 22 to 23. This will be the first-ever G20 summit hosted in Africa — a historic moment for the continent.

The summit will focus on critical global issues such as inclusive and sustainable development, climate change and energy transition, global financial reform, digital innovation, and the promotion of peace and security. It will also address public health systems and strategies for pandemic preparedness.

Although Kenya is not a member of the G20, Vance’s visit immediately following the summit highlights Kenya’s growing influence in African diplomacy and its importance to US foreign policy on the continent.

Currently, relations between Washington and Nairobi are being closely watched, especially under the Trump administration’s “America First” policy. Diplomats from both sides have been working carefully to maintain and strengthen ties, given the significant economic and security cooperation between the two countries.

One of the most pressing issues likely to dominate discussions during Vance’s visit is the future of the Africa Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA).

The trade agreement, which allowed eligible African countries to export certain goods to the US duty-free, expired on September 30 this year. Kenya, a major beneficiary of AGOA, has raised concerns about potential job losses and declining export revenues if the agreement is not renewed.

President Ruto has stated that Kenya managed to secure a one-year extension for AGOA, but Washington has yet to make an official announcement confirming this.

The fate of the deal now rests with the US Congress, which holds the authority to approve or deny an extension. For Kenya, lobbying Congress — possibly with the support of President Trump and Vice President Vance — will be crucial, especially since a decision is expected before the end of the year.

AGOA has been a cornerstone of Kenya’s export economy, particularly for textiles, tea, and coffee, all of which have enjoyed tariff exemptions under the agreement. A renewal or renegotiation of AGOA could therefore be high on the agenda during Vance’s talks in Nairobi.

Another key issue expected to surface is Kenya’s role in the ongoing security mission in Haiti. For over a year, Kenyan police officers led the Multinational Security Support (MSS) Mission in the Caribbean nation, with significant backing from the United States.

However, after the mission’s mandate expired in October, the UN approved a new framework known as the Gang Suppression Force (GSF), which aims to provide more structured international support and funding.

Kenya has expressed willingness to continue participating in the Haiti mission — but only if guaranteed additional resources and financial support.

A discussion between Ruto and Vance could help finalize these terms and possibly pave the way for a formal agreement that ensures Kenya’s continued involvement under the UN’s expanded peacekeeping framework.

Despite reports of the visit, both the Kenyan and US governments have yet to release official statements confirming the details. Earlier this year, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio was also expected to visit Kenya during his African tour but was forced to cancel his trip at the last moment.

Vance’s upcoming visit, if confirmed, could therefore mark a major diplomatic moment — one that may shape the future of US-Kenya relations, influence trade and investment decisions, and determine the next steps in both nations’ cooperation on global security and development.

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