King Mohammed VI received, on Monday at the royal palace in Rabat, a number of foreign ambassadors who presented their credentials to the Sovereign as ambassadors of their countries to Morocco. The ambassadors are: - Kundalee Prachimdhit, ambassador of the Kingdom of Thaïland. - Frederico Salomao Duque Estrada Meyer, ambassador of the Federative Republic of Brazil. - Yaroslav Koval, ambassador of Ukraine. - Nur Mohammad, ambassador the People's Republic of Bangladesh. - Ly Bubacar, ambassador of the Republic of Guinea-Bissau. - Jamal Bin Hassan, ambassador of Malaysia. - Christina Harttila, ambassador of Finland. - Anna Hammargren, ambassador of the Kingdom of Sweden. - Raafii Bin Achour, ambassador of the Republic of Tunisia. - Michael Witter, ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany. - Janos Perenyi, ambassador of the Republic of Hungary. Afterwards, HM the King received Luis José De Almeida, ambassador of the Republic of Angola, and Juan Ndong Nguema Mbengono, ambassador of the Republic of Equatorial Guinea, who came to take leave of the Sovereign at the end of their diplomatic mission in the Kingdom. The Monarch decorated the two diplomats with the Grand Cordon of the Alaouite Wissam. The audience was attended by Moroccan secretary of state to foreign affairs, Latifa Akharbach, and by HM the King’s chamberlain, Brahim Frej.
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