A repatriation deal for Kenyans stuck in Russia's military just got hammered out in Moscow by Kenya's top diplomat.
Mudavadi-Lavrov agreement
Mudavadi-Lavrov agreement
- Musalia Mudavadi and Sergey Lavrov struck a deal in Moscow.
- Safe repatriation of Kenyan fighters is the centerpiece.
- Future recruitment of Kenyans into Russia's military stops immediately.
- Compensation covers injured individuals and the families of the deceased.
- Lavrov maintained that every recruit signed up voluntarily.
- Those contracts had zero repatriation provisions baked in.
- Termination runs through Russia's Ministry of Defense process.
- Lavrov noted that recruits come from Asia and other continents.
- Mudavadi acknowledged that enlisting in foreign armies breaks Kenyan law.
- Some recruits reportedly hid their real intentions from authorities.
- Diplomatic channels are the preferred resolution method.
- Kenya wants its Moscow ties to be separate from the war.
- Hospitalized Kenyans in Russia will get consular assistance.
- A new labor-migration agreement formalizes future employment pathways.
- Transparency and safety are the stated hiring benchmarks.
- Mudavadi says both sides found common ground going forward.