Ambassadors and High Commissioners representing various nations in Kenya issued a joint statement expressing their deep concern over the recent demonstrations that have resulted in the loss of life and extensive violence, including the use of live rounds and property destruction.

The representatives of foreign nations conveyed their sadness at the loss of life and expressed solidarity with the people of Kenya during this challenging period.

"We are saddened by the loss of life and concerned by high levels of violence, including the use of live rounds and the destruction of property, during the recent demonstrations," the diplomats expressed.

They acknowledged the everyday hardships faced by many Kenyans and emphasized the urgent need for all parties involved to engage in a meaningful dialogue to address their concerns and resolve their differences peacefully.

In the statement, the diplomatic envoys called for unity and collaboration among all stakeholders, urging them to come together and build the nation collectively without resorting to further violence or loss of life.

The focus was on promoting peace and stability in Kenya, ensuring the well-being of its citizens and protecting the nation's interests.

"We recognise the daily hardship faced by many Kenyans and urge all parties to table their concerns through a meaningful dialogue and resolve their differences peacefully to build the nation together, ensuring no further loss of life," the joint statement read.

Additionally, the Ambassadors and High Commissioners expressed their commitment to supporting all parties involved in finding constructive and peaceful solutions to the challenges facing the nation.

They reiterated their readiness to offer assistance and mediate if necessary, in order to facilitate a peaceful resolution and restore calm in the country.

"We stand ready to support the parties in their efforts to find constructive and peaceful solutions," the statement further affirmed.

The joint statement by the Ambassadors and High Commissioners reflects the international community's concern and interest in the welfare of Kenya.

It sends a strong message to all involved parties, emphasizing the need for dialogue and peaceful resolution as the only viable path forward.

As the situation unfolds, it remains to be seen how the parties respond to this call for peaceful negotiations and whether a constructive dialogue can pave the way for stability and progress in the nation.

For now, the diplomatic community in Kenya has expressed its commitment to fostering an environment of peace and cooperation, and will closely monitor developments as events continue to unfold.