King Mohammed VI Welcomes New Ambassadors from Four Continents

On Wednesday, January 22, King Mohammed VI received several new foreign ambassadors accredited to the kingdom. They came to present their credentials to the sovereign.
There are a total of about thirty extraordinary and plenipotentiary ambassadors, coming from countries in Africa, Asia, America and Europe.
We will note among others, David Thomas Fischer, Ambassador of the United States; Nelle Stewart, Ambassador of Canada; Hélène Le Gal, Ambassador of France; Julio Glinternick Bitelli, Ambassador of Brazil; Raul Ignacio Guastavino, Ambassador of Argentina; Shambhu S. Kumaran, Ambassador of India; Salomon Nfa Ndong Nseng, Ambassador of Equatorial Guinea, to name but a few.
Furthermore, at the end of their mission in Morocco, Tran Quoc Thuy, Ambassador of Vietnam, and Baba Garba, Ambassador of Nigeria, were received by the King. On this occasion, Mohammed VI awarded Tran Quoc Thuy the Wissam Al Alaoui order of Grand Officer, and Baba Garba the Wissam Al Alaoui order of Commander.
The Minister of Foreign Affairs, African Cooperation and Moroccans Residing Abroad, Nasser Bourita, attended the ceremony, as did the King’s Chamberlain, Sidi Mohammed El Alaoui.
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