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Ambassadors from 4 countries handover their letter of credence to President Solih

Bahrain Ambassador to Maldives Abdulrahman Mohamed Al-Gaoud, handing over his letter of credence to President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih at an event held at the President’s Office on June 16, 2009. (Photo/President's Office)

Newly appointed Ambassadors to Maldives from New Zealand, Australia, Malta and Bahrain handed over their letters of credence to President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih at an event held at the President’s Office this Sunday.

The newly appointed Ambassadors for Maldives are;

New Zealand - Joanne Tyndall

Australia - David John Holly Australia

Malta - Stephen Borg

Bahrain - Abdulrahman Mohamed Al-Gaoud

During the individual official welcome ceremonies, the Ambassadors spoke warmly about the bilateral relations that their countries have with the Maldives and discussed to strengthen the on going bond in a way that would benefit both the countries.

President Solih conveyed his interest in working together with the international partners to advance the country's development agenda.

He also expressed his gratefulness to towards the countries for taking part in the upcoming Maldives Partnership Forum 2019, to be held at Kurumba Maldives from June 17 – 18.

 

 

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