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PHOTOS: GG Receives Credentials For Heads of Missions

March 11, 2022
PHOTOS: GG Receives Credentials For Heads of Missions
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Governor-General, His Excellency, the Most Hon. Sir Patrick Allen (left), receives a portfolio containing the credentials for 10 Heads of Missions, from Director of Protocol, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade, Ambassador Ricardo Allicock. The diplomats are Their Excellencies Ivan Šimonović, Republic of Croatia; Suh Jeong-in, Republic of Korea; Henricus Abram Starting, Kingdom of the Netherlands; Dr. Eamonn McKee, Republic of Ireland; Lakshitha Pradeep Ratnayake, Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka; Vehbi Esgel Etensel, Republic of Turkey; Seyed Mohammad Hadi Sobhani, Islamic Republic of Iran; Sylvia Meier-Kajbic, Republic of Austria; Kallayana Vipattipumiprates, Kingdom of Thailand; and Samuel Yaw Nsiah, Republic of Ghana. The presentation, which was made at King’s House on Tuesday (March 8), formed part of the Ministry’s activities marking Diplomatic Week 2022 from March 8 to 10, under the theme ‘Reigniting a Nation: Global Excellence, Our Mission’.

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Governor-General, His Excellency, the Most Hon. Sir Patrick Allen (left), is presented with a portfolio containing the credentials for 10 Heads of Missions by Director of Protocol, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade, Ambassador Ricardo Allicock. The diplomats are Their Excellencies Ivan Šimonović, Republic of Croatia; Suh Jeong-in, Republic of Korea; Henricus Abram Starting, Kingdom of the Netherlands; Dr. Eamonn McKee, Republic of Ireland; Lakshitha Pradeep Ratnayake, Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka; Vehbi Esgel Etensel, Republic of Turkey; Seyed Mohammad Hadi Sobhani, Islamic Republic of Iran; Sylvia Meier-Kajbic, Republic of Austria; Kallayana Vipattipumiprates, Kingdom of Thailand; and Samuel Yaw Nsiah, Republic of Ghana. The presentation was made at King’s House on Tuesday (March 8) and formed part of the Ministry’s activities marking Diplomatic Week 2022 from March 8 to 10, under the theme ‘Reigniting a Nation: Global Excellence, Our Mission’.
Last Updated: March 11, 2022

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