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    "speaker_name": "Hon. Musalia Mudavadi",
    "speaker_title": "The Prime Cabinet Secretary and Cabinet Secretary for Foreign and Diaspora Affairs",
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    "content": "also under diplomatic arrangements and we may need to seek clarification, so that we tackle that particular issue. The Senator did touch on the investments that Uganda made at that time. I believe they were lucky and were wise in a way. However, I had responded to it partially by saying that right now in New York, for instance, Kenya has bought a floor in a building. I am also happy to state that during the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) Conference, Sen. Ledama was with us in that very space that has been bought by Kenyans in New York. We also have other residential assets and so forth. We said that we have a strategy being developed for our global assets and we will share this conversation with you, so that we can all have a unified position as Kenyans on how we can unleash the value and the potential of the assets we have in different countries abroad. They are quite a number in the African continent, in Europe, in the U.S. and in Asia but we need time to have a serious conversation on these assets. Mr. Speaker, Sir, I wish to reiterate the issue about compensation, which the Senator for Machakos raised. We are looking at it, but we must be conscious of the fact that we cannot dictate to the American Congress. We can submit Kenya's situation but we cannot override their procedure of operations or their standing orders as a country. However, we continue engaging them so that the matter can receive the necessary attention from the Congress."
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