King Mohammed VI Appoints New Moroccan Ambassadors to Key Nations and EU

King Mohammed VI appointed several new Ambassadors at the Royal Palace in Rabat on Tuesday, June 25, 2019. Some embassies were vacant and others were reinforced with the arrival of personalities with a lot of experience.
• Hassan Abou Ayoub, Ambassador to Romania and Moldova,
• Khalid Naciri (Jordan)
• Youssef El Amrani, (South Africa, Botswana, Malawi and Eswatini)
• Mohamed Ali Lazrak (Turkey)
• Zouhour Alaoui (Germany)
• Azzedine Farhane (Austria, Slovakia and Slovenia)
• Lotfi Bouchaara (Russian Federation)
• Mohamed Setri (Qatar)
• Youssef Balla (Italy, San Marino, Malta, and Albania)
• Ahmed Rahhou, Ambassador of His Majesty the King, Head of the Mission of the Kingdom of Morocco to the European Union and Head of the Mission of the Kingdom to the European Atomic Energy Community.
• Abderrahim Atmoun (Poland)
• Hassan Tariq (Tunisia)
• Yassir Fares (Argentina)
• Abdelfettah Lebbar (Mexico and Belize)
• Amine Chaoudri (Peru and Bolivia)
• Jamal Chouaibi (Vietnam)
• Mohamed Achkalou (Finland and Estonia)
• Imane Ouadil (Ghana)
• Youssef Slaoui (Burkina Faso)
• Mustapha Benkhiyi (Bahrain)
• Rajaa Naji Mekkaoui (Vatican and the Sovereign Military Order of Malta)
• Samir Dhar (UNESCO)
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