Panama City, March 29 (Prensa Latina) A total of 17 ambassadors, including 13 complainants and four Panamanian residents, presented their credentials to the President of the Republic, Laurentino Cortizo, today.
In a solemn ceremony in the Yellow Room of the Palacio de las Garzas (seat of the Executive), the Head of State, accompanied by Foreign Minister Erika Mouynes, received the documents accrediting them as representatives of the respective countries: Hideo Fukushima, from Japan; Jeong Jinkyu from South Korea, Bouchar Boudchiche Boucetta from Morocco and Mario Juvenal López Chavarri from Peru.
An official note states that Cortizo received the letters from Dennis Thokozanidlomo of South Africa; Fenny Anak Nuli from Malaysia, Nikolai Ovsyanko from Belarus; and Vaughna Sherry Tross of St Kitts and Nevis.
Also Samuel Hendrik Goagoseb as Ambassador of Namibia, living in Cuba and at the same time in Panama; Tatjana Conic as Ambassador of Serbia; Gerhard Doujak, from Austria; and María de Lourdes Batista Mendonca Taborda Embaló, Guinea-Bissau.
Other new heads of delegations in Channelland are María Cándida Pereira Texeira from Angola, who also lives in Havana; Lakshitha Pradeep Ratnayake from Sri Lanka; Chanida Kamalanavin from Thailand; Sara Meymand from New Zealand and Djamel-Eddine Grine from the People’s Democratic Republic of Algeria.
The President has expressed to the diplomats that his government supports the strengthening of the current bilateral relations, adds the brief statement of the Presidency.
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