HH the Amir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani received on Tuesday morning at his Amiri Diwan office the credentials of seven new ambassadors to the State of Qatar. HH the Amir received the credentials of HE Ambassador of the Kingdom of Bahrain Mohammed bin Ali Al Ghatam, HE Ambassador the Republic of Tajikistan Nurmurod Mahmadali, HE Ambassador of the Republic of Paraguay Jose Rafael Avila, HE Ambassador of the Republic of Guinea Thierno Abdoulaye Sow, HE Ambassador of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam Nguyen Huy Hiep, HE Ambassador of the Republic of Korea Yoon Hyunsoo, and HE Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Austria Erika Bernhard. HH the Amir welcomed the new ambassadors and wished them success in their duties and for the relations between the State of Qatar and their countries further development and growth. For their part, Their Excellencies the Ambassadors conveyed to HH the Amir the greetings of their countries' leaders and their wishes of further progress and prosperity to the Qatari people. Th eir Excellencies the Ambassadors were accorded earlier official reception ceremony upon their arrival at the Amiri Diwan. Source: Qatar News Agency
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