Emomali Rahmon accepted the credentials from new ambassadors

Nine countries have sent new diplomats to Tajikistan.

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President of Tajikistan Emomali Rahmon received today, April 15, the credentials from new foreign ambassadors, reports the press service of the head of state.

During the solemn ceremony, the President of the Republic of Tajikistan, Emomali Rahmon, was presented with the credentials by extraordinary and plenipotentiary ambassadors from a number of countries: Islamic Republic of Pakistan — Irfon Ahmed, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia — Khalid bin Abdullah Al-Shamrani, Arab Republic of Egypt — Tamer Fathi Abdussalam Hammad, Italian Republic — Guido De Sanctis, Kingdom of Belgium — Eric De Maeyer, Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka — Fred Seneviratne, Republic of Zimbabwe — Grey Marongwe, Republic of Mali — Seydou Kamissoko, and Republic of Equatorial Guinea — Ndong Ayecaba Luciano Nkoho.

The ambassadors also conveyed warm greetings and messages from the leadership of their countries.

Emomali Rahmon spoke about the development and strengthening of friendly ties and mutually beneficial cooperation between Tajikistan and the countries whose ambassadors were presented at the ceremony.

He noted that Tajikistan maintains diplomatic relations with 186 countries and expressed readiness to further strengthen cooperation.

The President emphasized the importance of developing friendly and mutually beneficial relations and expressed confidence that the activities of the ambassadors will contribute to new results in relations between the countries.

In conclusion, he wished the diplomats success and conveyed greetings to the leaders of their countries.

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