The King receives the Letters of Credence from seven new ambassadors

The Ambassador of Honduras presents her credentials to Don Felipe / Photos: Casa de SM el Rey

La embajadora de Honduras entrega sus credenciales a Don Felipe./ Fotos: Casa de SM el Rey

The Diplomat

 

King Felipe VI received on Friday at the Royal Palace the credentials of seven new ambassadors in Madrid, among them those of Honduras and Uruguay.

 

The first to comply with the protocol act of accreditation was the ambassador of the Principality of Monaco, Catherine Liliane Dominique Fautrier Rousseau, followed by the new ambassador of Latvia, Maris Klisans.

 

Then it was the turn of the Ambassador of Honduras, María Dolores Agüero Lara. After her, the ambassadors of Cyprus, Helena Mina; Guinea-Bissau, Abel Coelho de Mendonça; Uruguay, Teresa Ayala Barrios; and Ghana, Muhammad Adam, presented their Letters of Credence to the King.

 

As is customary, the King was accompanied by the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Arancha González Laya.

 

 

The King receives the accreditation of the Ambassador of Monaco.

 

The Ambassador of Latvia, before the King.

 

The ambassador of Cyprus, Helena Mina.

 

The Ambassador of Guinea-Bissau presents his credentials to King Felipe VI.

 

The Ambassador of Uruguay presents her accreditation.

 

The Ambassador of Ghana, before the King.

 

 

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