President El-Sisi accredits 23 new ambassadors to Egypt

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New Ambassadors to Egypt

Egypt Daily News – The Presidency published a video of President El-Sisi receiving the credentials of 23 new ambassadors to the Arab Republic of Egypt today, Monday. They are:

  • Iset Caridad Roman Maldonado – Ambassador of the Dominican Republic
  • Frederick Otieno Ota – Ambassador of the Republic of Kenya
  • Jürgen Schulz – Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany
  • Rebekka Ela – Ambassador of the Republic of Finland
  • Bart De Groof – Ambassador of the Kingdom of Belgium
  • Ulric Shannon – Ambassador of Canada
  • Mohamed Tarid Bin Sufian – Ambassador of Malaysia
  • Jotin Shin – Ambassador of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar
  • Mohamed Sufian Barah – Ambassador of the People’s Democratic Republic of Algeria
  • Angelina Eichhorst – Ambassador of the European Union
  • Andreas Baum – Ambassador of the Swiss Confederation
  • Ricardo Isasa Ramirez – Ambassador of the Republic of Panama
  • Armen Sargsyan – Ambassador of the Republic of Armenia
  • Holger Federico Martinsen – Ambassador of the Argentine Republic
  • Tanawat Sirikul – Ambassador of the Kingdom of Thailand
  • J. Rodrigue Gambi – Ambassador of the Central African Republic
  • Askar Jenis – Ambassador of the Republic of Kazakhstan
  • Kual Nyok Kual – Ambassador of the Republic of South Sudan
  • Abuhamije Sisira Kumara Sinaviratne – Ambassador of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka
  • Mohamed Abdel Karim Hano – Ambassador of the Republic of Chad
  • Amadeo Efa Mba Nchama – Ambassador of the Republic of Equatorial Guinea
  • Dag Jolin-Danfelt – Ambassador of the Kingdom of Sweden
  • Alexander Bieser Moraga – Ambassador of the Republic of Cuba

Presidential spokesperson Ambassador Mohamed El-Shinawy stated that President El-Sisi welcomed the new ambassadors, expressing his sincere wishes for their success in their missions in Egypt. The President emphasized Egypt’s keenness to strengthen bilateral relations with their respective countries in various fields and the importance of ongoing communication, coordination, and consultation on regional and international issues of mutual interest.

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