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Peru President receives new Ambassadors' credentials

ANDINA/Prensa Presidencia

ANDINA/Prensa Presidencia

19:29 | Lima, May. 22.

Peruvian President Pedro Pablo Kuczynski on Tuesday received diplomatic credentials from 14 new Ambassadors.

The ceremony saw the presence of following Ambassadors: Louis Sylvain-Goma (Republic of Congo); Malek Twal (Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan); Amon Kassi Sylvestre Aka (Republic of Côte d’Ivoire); Ahmed Yousif Mohamed Elsiddig (Republic of Sudan); Jadranka Sturm Kocjan (Republic of Slovenia); Mamadou Macki Traore (Republic of Mali); and Mohammad Mufleh Abdallah Al Judaie (State of Kuwait).

Following top diplomats also handed over their credentials: Abdoulaye Idrissa Wagne (Islamic Republic of Mauritania); Jela Bacovic (Republic of Serbia); Beate Stiro (Kingdom of Norway); Paul Byam (Republic of Trinidad and Tobago); Masud Bin Momen (People's Republic of Bangladesh); Haralambos Kafkarides (Republic of Cyprus); and Do Ba Khoa (Socialist Republic of Viet Nam).

Mr. Kuczynski was joined by Peru's Foreign Affairs Minister Ricardo Luna and advisor Roberto Rodriguez on the occasion.

The event took place during the afternoon at the Golden Hall of the Government Palace in Lima, capital of Peru.

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Published: 5/22/2017