The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Development today held a farewell reception for Dhananjay Jha, Ambassador of the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal to the UAE, to mark the end of his tenure in the country.
During the reception which was held at the Intercontinental Hotel in Abu Dhabi, Ahmed Abdul Rahman Al Jarman, Assistant Foreign Minister for Political Affairs, commended the role of the Nepalese Ambassador in strengthening the bonds of cooperation and relations between the two countries in various fields, wishing him success in his future assignments.
The ambassador also expressed his deep thanks and appreciation to state officials in general and the foreign ministry in particular for the cooperation he has received which had a significant positive impact in the success of his mission as an ambassador for his country in the UAE.
The ceremony was attended by a number of ministry officials and the heads of Arab and foreign diplomatic missions accredited to the country.
Source:WAM
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