The Head of State said that the cooperation with foreigners through the diplomats would "effectively promote climate-resilient development, peace and security and eradicate cross-boundary conflicts, thereby facilitating more international trade and investment."
In December 2023, Ruto received credentials for 11 other envoys including Ibra Hussain Khan (Pakistan), Mohammed bin Mutair Ammash Al-Shamlani Al-Enazi (Qatar), Bernard Yohana Kibesse (Tanzania), Nasra Salim Mohamed Al Hashmi (Oman), Jibril Ibrahim Abdulle (Somalia), Ali Gholampour (Iran) and Jenny Da Rin (Australia).
Additional non-resident ambassadors who also presented their documents were Barlybay Sadykov (Kazakhstan), Daniel Schear (Estonia), Ignacio de Cossio Perez de Mendoza (El Salvador), and Fidelia Graand-Galon (Suriname).