King accepts credentials of new ambassadors to Jordan
His Majesty King Abdullah on Sunday accepted the credentials of a number of newly appointed ambassadors to Jordan, during a ceremony at Basman Palace.
King Abdullah accepted the credentials of ambassadors Supark Prongthura of Thailand, Miguel de Lucas Gonzalez of Spain, Marianne Bolger of Ireland, Serge Dickschen of Belgium, and Emilija Georgieva of Switzerland.
His Majesty also accepted the credentials of non-resident ambassadors Sebastian Zavalla of Argentina, Raymond Sarsero of Malta, and Pascual del Cioppo of Ecuador.
Royal Hashemite Court Chief Yousef Issawi, and Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi attended the ceremony.
His Majesty King Abdullah on Sunday accepted the credentials of a number of newly appointed ambassadors to Jordan, during a ceremony at Basman Palace.
King Abdullah accepted the credentials of ambassadors Supark Prongthura of Thailand, Miguel de Lucas Gonzalez of Spain, Marianne Bolger of Ireland, Serge Dickschen of Belgium, and Emilija Georgieva of Switzerland.
His Majesty also accepted the credentials of non-resident ambassadors Sebastian Zavalla of Argentina, Raymond Sarsero of Malta, and Pascual del Cioppo of Ecuador.
Royal Hashemite Court Chief Yousef Issawi, and Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi attended the ceremony.
His Majesty King Abdullah on Sunday accepted the credentials of a number of newly appointed ambassadors to Jordan, during a ceremony at Basman Palace.
King Abdullah accepted the credentials of ambassadors Supark Prongthura of Thailand, Miguel de Lucas Gonzalez of Spain, Marianne Bolger of Ireland, Serge Dickschen of Belgium, and Emilija Georgieva of Switzerland.
His Majesty also accepted the credentials of non-resident ambassadors Sebastian Zavalla of Argentina, Raymond Sarsero of Malta, and Pascual del Cioppo of Ecuador.
Royal Hashemite Court Chief Yousef Issawi, and Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi attended the ceremony.
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King accepts credentials of new ambassadors to Jordan
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