Post by : Bianca Haleem
Abu Dhabi: During a formal ceremony on Thursday, His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the UAE, received credentials from newly appointed ambassadors to the nation.
The ambassadors presenting their credentials were Isaac Ananias Moyo from Zimbabwe, Bolbongse Vangphaen from Thailand, and Zeng Jixin from China. This marks the commencement of their official duties in the UAE.
Sheikh Mohamed expressed a warm welcome to the envoys, offering his best wishes for their success in their new roles, and voiced confidence in their abilities to bolster bilateral ties and enhance coordinated efforts with their nations.
He committed to providing the ambassadors with substantial support to fulfill their diplomatic missions effectively, highlighting the UAE's readiness to assist in all necessary capacities.
During the encounter, Sheikh Mohamed emphasized the UAE's dedication to fostering international relations and partnerships. He reaffirmed that the UAE prioritizes collaboration and collective progress for the benefit of its citizens and the global community.
The credential presentation ceremony illustrates the UAE's continuous endeavors to heighten its diplomatic involvement and reinforce its standing as a pivotal ally on the world stage.
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