His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa today received the credentials of five new ambassadors.
His Majesty the King received the credential papers of the following ambassadors:
Padam Sundas as Ambassador of Nepal Republic.
Cecile Longe as Ambassador of France Republic.
Milad Namour as Ambassador of Lebanon Republic.
Justin Hicks Siberell as Ambassador of USA.
Ebrahim Mohammed Al Hassan Ahmed Saad as Ambassador of Sudan Republic.
His Majesty exchanged welcoming speeches with the new ambassadors on this occasion, praising the advanced level current bilateral ties between the Kingdom of Bahrain and each of their respective sisterly and friendly countries. His Majesty wished the new ambassadors all success in their diplomatic duties in boosting the friendship and cooperation ties.
The new ambassadors conveyed to His Majesty the King the greetings and appreciation of their countries presidents, and their best wishes of lasting good health and happiness to His Majesty, wishing the Kingdom of Bahrain and its people more prosperity and praising the solid bilateral ties between their countries and the Kingdom of Bahrain at all levels.
His Majesty’s Personal Representative, the Royal Court’s minister, Foreign Minister, Royal Court Follow-up Minister and the Head of Royal Protocols attended the formalities.
Upon arrival separately at the Sakhir Palace, the ambassadors were received by Head of the Royal Protocols and were accorded the customary protocols on such occasions.
Source: BNA
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