Four Newly Appointed Ambassadors Present Credentials to President Paudel

Kathmandu. Newly appointed ambassadors from four countries to Nepal presented their credentials to President Ramchandra Paudel on Monday. The ambassadors submitted their credentials during separate special ceremonies held at the Presidential Palace in Maharajgunj.

Those who presented their credentials on Monday include Gambia's Ambassador Mustapha Jawara, Canada's Ambassador Christopher Cooter, Slovenia's Ambassador Tomaz Mencin, and Algeria's Ambassador Abdenour Khelifi. All of these are non-resident ambassadors.

High-ranking officials of the Government of Nepal were also present at the special ceremony. Spokesperson for the Office of the President, Ritesh Kumar Shakya, stated that prior to presenting their credentials, the newly appointed ambassadors were escorted from Lazimpat to the Presidential Palace in a traditional horse-drawn carriage as a mark of honor.
 

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