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Shaikh Khalifa welcomes new Ambassadors
President His Highness Shaikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan received accreditation letters of nine ambassadors of Arab and friendly countries on Monday.
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- The UAE President warmly welcomed the new ambassadors and wished them success in accomplishing their mission of boosting relations of cooperation in various fields between the UAE and their respective countries.
Abu Dhabi: President His Highness Shaikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan received accreditation letters of nine ambassadors of Arab and friendly countries on Monday.
Shaikh Khalifa received the letters from new Gambian Ambassador Mambouri Nanji; Lebanese Ambassador Fawzi Yousuf Fawaz; Indonesian Ambassador Mohammad Wahid Supriadi; Turkish Ambassador Haqi Akil; Nigerian Ambassador Alhaji Bashir Yoguda Gusau; South Korean Ambassador Shing Yung Shil; Bangladeshi Ambassador Mohammad Nuzmul Qawnain; Angolan Ambassador Roy George Carnero, and Brazilian Ambassador Raul Kampas De Castro.
The UAE President warmly welcomed the new ambassadors and wished them success in accomplishing their mission of boosting relations of cooperation in various fields between the UAE and their respective countries.
He reiterated the UAE's commitment to boost ties with all friendly countries.
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