Tuesday, November 25, 2014

Seven New African Ambassadors Present Letters of Credence at White House

AMIP News
Washington DC
November 25, 2014

On Tuesday, November 18, 2014, seven new African Ambassadors to the U.S. presented their Letters of Credence to President Obama at an Ambassador Credentialing Ceremony in the Oval Office at the White House.

They are:

• His Excellency Joseph Henry Smith, Ambassador of the Republic of Ghana
• His Excellency Ammon Mutembwa, Ambassador of the Republic of Zimbabwe
• His Excellency Tiena Coulibaly, Ambassador of the Republic of Mali
• His Excellency Robinson Githae, Ambassador of the Republic of Kenya
• His Excellency Mohamed Soilih, Ambassador of the Union of the Comoros
• His Excellency Agostinho Neto, Ambassador of the Republic of Angola
• His Excellency Babacar Diagne, Ambassador of the Republic of Senegal

The presentation of credentials is a traditional ceremony that marks the formal beginning of an Ambassador’s service in Washington.

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