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"content": "and therefore we must prepare ourselves and our soldiers so that when they go on the ground to act accordingly in order to safeguard perhaps the little peace that is there. Mr. Speaker, Sir, Kenya has previously involved herself in diplomatic negotiations where some relative peace has been achieved in Sudan before. We know how difficult it is to stop wars in Sudan. For as long as I know, there has been fighting in Sudan. Therefore, as we send our soldiers to South Sudan, we must know the history of that country and we must try and shorten the period they are there. The only way we can do so is to encourage our political establishment to continue talking about how to achieve peace in South Sudan. Therefore, I want to take this last opportunity to congratulate not only the soldiers but also those Kenyans who, when they go outside there, do an excellent job. In that regard, therefore, I will not forget to congratulate Her Excellency Margaret Kenyatta for hitting the tarmac for seven hours and completing the London Marathon. This is an achievement for Kenya as well. It is also an achievement for the health sector in this country because of the funds that are going to accrue through her meritorious activity of finishing the marathon in London. Otherwise, I support this Motion. I wish and hope that our Kenyan peace will be extended to South Sudan. Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir."
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