HM King receives new ambassadors’ credentials

Manama, His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa received the credentials of fourteen new ambassadors to the Kingdom of Bahrain during a ceremony at Al Sakhir Palace today. His Majesty the King received the credentials of: 1. Duncan Mulema, Ambassador of the Republic of Zambia. 2. Tin Yu, Ambassador of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar. 3. S. Premjith, Ambassador of Singapore. 4. Julio Belarmino Gomes Maiato, Ambassador of the Republic of Angola. 5. Christian Dooms, Ambassador of the Kingdom of Belgium. 6. Bojan Djokic, Ambassador of Bosnia and Herzegovina. 7. Ioannis Plotas, Ambassador of the Hellenic Republic. 8. Arthur Mattli, Ambassador of the Swiss Confederation. 9. Denys Toscano Amores, Ambassador of the Republic of Ecuador. 10. John Mirenge, Ambassador of the Republic of Rwanda. 11. Chitem Tenzin, Ambassador of the Kingdom of Bhutan. 12. Moudjaidou Soumanou Issoufou, Ambassador of the Republic of Benin. 13. Karen Grigorian, Ambassador of the Republic of Armenia. 14. Tuula Yrjölä, Amb assador of the Republic of Finland. His Majesty welcomed the newly accredited ambassadors, expressing Bahrain's pride in its distinguished relations with their countries. His Majesty wished them success in their tenures. His Majesty emphasised the Kingdom's commitment to providing all necessary support and cooperation to achieve the shared goals of closer ties and enhanced collaboration. Furthermore, His Majesty relayed his greetings to Their Majesties and Excellencies the heads of states. On their part, the ambassadors conveyed greetings from their countries' heads of states, and their wishes of continued progress and prosperity for Bahrain and its people. The ceremony was attended by His Royal Highness the King's Personal Representative, His Highness the First Deputy Chairman of the Supreme Council for Youth and Sports, the Minister of the Royal Court, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, the Chief of Royal Protocols, and the Undersecretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for Political Affairs. The new ambassadors were received at Al Sakhir Palace by the Chief of Royal Protocols. Source: Bahrain News Agency