President Murmu accepts credentials from envoys of 5 nations
President Murmu accepts credentials from envoys of 5 nations
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Sypnosis: Clemente Pedro Francisco Camenha, the esteemed Ambassador of the Republic of Angola, and Demeke Atnafu Ambulo, the distinguished Ambassador of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, ceremoniously presented their credentials to the revered president, marking a significant milestone in diplomatic relations.

In a prestigious ceremony held at the Rashtrapati Bhavan, President Droupadi Murmu graciously accepted the credentials of distinguished envoys from five nations. The impressive list of ambassadors included Dillah Lucienne, the esteemed representative of the Republic of Chad, whose presence added a touch of elegance to the event. Another notable envoy was Brigadier General Aloys Bizindavyi, the Ambassador of the Republic of Burundi, who contributed to the international camaraderie.

Clemente Pedro Francisco Camenha, Ambassador of the Republic of Angola and Demeke Atnafu Ambulo, Ambassador of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, presented their credentials to the president

The esteemed gathering also witnessed the arrival of Kimmo Lahdevirta, the Ambassador of the Republic of Finland, whose distinguished background and diplomatic expertise brought depth to the occasion. Adding to the roster of eminent diplomats were Clemente Pedro Francisco Camenha, the Ambassador of the Republic of Angola, and Demeke Atnafu Ambulo, the Ambassador of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia. Their presence exemplified the strong bilateral relationships between their respective nations and India.

As President Droupadi Murmu gracefully accepted the credentials presented by these eminent envoys, it symbolized the commitment to fostering international cooperation and strengthening diplomatic ties between India and the world.

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