The United States embassay in Nairobi has responded to claims that they are misleading Washington.

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This is after the opposition National Super Allaince claimed that the US was only interested in business but not the interest of the country.

On Sunday, United States envoy to Kenya Robert Godec urged NASA to recognize Uhuru Kenyatta's presidency, a move that has strongly been opposed by NASA.

NASA leaders speaking on Wednesday linked the military aircraft purchase and the tender for the construction of the second Nairobi-Mombasa highway to an American firm, adding that the deals could have been made to get support from the Jubilee administration.

In a quick rejoinder the United Embassy dismissed the claims.

"NASA's claim that the US and Ambassador Godec support Jubilee in exchange for a military aircraft tender or the Nairobi-Mombasa highway contract is absolutely and completely false," said Fiona Evans, the embassy's spokesperson.

NASA leader Raila Odinga speaking on Sunday said that the United States did not have any authority to meddle in Kenyan affairs.

Raila stated that America was only interested in business affairs but not support of democracy in the country.