Six New Ambassadors Present Credentials to Nepal’s President

Six new Non-residential ambassadors submitted their credentials to President Ram Chandra Paudel at a ceremony held in Kathmandu on March 6. The ambassadors represent Niger, Uganda, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Guatemala, Italy, and Greece. The event was attended by Foreign Minister Dr. Arzu Rana Deuba and other significant officials from the Nepalese government.
On March 6, a ceremony was held at the Office of the President in Shital Niwas, where six newly appointed Non-residential ambassadors presented their letters of credence to President Ram Chandra Paudel. The diplomats included Ambassador Alassane Conte of the Republic of Niger, Ambassador Joyce Kakuramatsi Kikafunda of the Republic of Uganda, Ambassador Harris Harley of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Ambassador Omar Lisandro of the Republic of Guatemala, Ambassador Antonio Enrico Bartoli of Italy, and Ambassador Aliki Koutsomitopoulou of Greece.
The event was attended by Foreign Minister Dr. Arzu Rana Deuba and various high-ranking officials from the Government of Nepal. This ceremonial occasion signifies the strengthening of diplomatic relations between Nepal and the respective countries represented by the ambassadors. The presence of key governmental figures underscores the importance of these new diplomatic appointments for Nepal’s foreign relations.
In conclusion, the submission of credentials by the six new Non-residential ambassadors reflects the ongoing commitment to enhance diplomatic ties between Nepal and several nations. This ceremony not only marks the formal recognition of these ambassadors but also highlights Nepal’s proactive approach in fostering international relations. The attendance of prominent officials further demonstrates the significance of these partnerships.
Original Source: risingnepaldaily.com