Kenya recognizes Kosovo passports as valid travel documents.
At a meeting on 30 July 2008 between Kenyan and Serbian Foreign Ministers, Moses Wetangula and Vuk Jeremić, Wetangula reportedly spoke of Kenya's principled position regarding Kosovo and the territorial integrity of Serbia.
[1] Following a September 2010 meeting with Kenyan politicians, Albanian prime minister Sali Berisha said that Kenya had promised to decide positively regarding recognition of Kosovo.
[3] In March 2023, following a trip by former President of Kosovo Behgjet Pacolli to Kenya, Pacolli shared an official document from Kenyan President William Ruto in which Ruto states that Kenya wishes to formalise cooperation with Kosovo and that Kenya recognises passports issued by Kosovo as valid travel documents.
[6] Kenyan foreign affairs minister Alfred Mutua confirmed his country's readiness to formally recognize Kosovo stating "117 countries have already recognized Kosovo as an independent state.