King Mohammed VI receives credentials of several ambassadors newly accredited to Morocco
King Mohammed VI received, Monday at the Royal Palace in Rabat, several foreign ambassadors, who handed the Sovereign their letters of credentials as plenipotentiary and extraordinary ambassadors of their countries to the Kingdom.
The heads of missions received by the Sovereign are Denmark’s ambassador Jesper Kammersgaard; Qatar’s ambassador Sheikh Abdullah Bin Thamer Mohammed Thani Al Thani; Mohamed Iliassa Yahaya, Ambassador of the Union of the Comoros; Colombia’s ambassador José Renato Salazar Acosta; Ambassador of Djibouti Mohamed Douhour Hersi; Japan’s envoy Hideaki Kuramitsu; Ethiopia’s ambassador Esayas Gotta Seifu; Germany’s envoy Robert Dölger; Paraguay’s ambassador Victor Hugo Ramon Paniagua Fretes; Ambassador of Somalia Salaad Ali Ibrahim; Ambassador of Sudan Ms. Mouda Omar Hadj Attoum Al Badaoui; the Ambassador of the Russian Federation Vladimir Baybakov; Panama’s envoy Tomas Antonio Guardia Williamson; and Guinea’s ambassador Namory Traore.
This audience took place in the presence of the Minister of Foreign Affairs Nasser Bourita and the King’s Chamberlain, Sidi Mohamed El Alaoui.