Argentina and Venezuela new ambassadors deliver their Letters of Credence to the King

The King talks with the Ambassador of the Republic of Argentina, Roberto Sebastián Bosch Estévez./ Photos: Casa de SM el Rey

The Diplomat

 

The new ambassador of Argentina, Roberto Bosch, yesterday presented his Letters of Credence to King Felipe VI in the traditional ceremony held at the Royal Palace. The new Venezuelan ambassador, Gladys Gutiérrez, who replaces Coromoto Godoy barely a year after she took office, also presented her accreditation.

 

The official accreditation of the new Argentinean ambassador coincides with the private trip that President Javier Milei will make to Spain starting today.

 

At the ceremony held yesterday at the Royal Palace in Madrid, Don Felipe received the Letters of Credence, in addition to the two mentioned above, from the accredited ambassadors representing the Republic of Guinea, Framoï Mara; the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Princess Haifa Bint Abdulaziz Al Mogrin; the Republic of Kenya, Nairimas Sharon Ole Sein; and the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, Zahoor Ahmed.

 

With all of them, Don Felipe had a brief private conversation in the Nuncio’s Salette at the end of the official ceremony, which is taking place in the Official Chamber.

 

Felipe VI talks with the Ambassador of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Princess Haifa Bint Abdulaziz Al Mogrin.

 

His Majesty the King receives the Letters of Credence of the Ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, Zahoor Ahmed.

 

The Ambassador of the Republic of Kenya, Nairimas Sharon Ole Sein, presents her Letters of Credence to the King.

 

Don Felipe talks with the Ambassador of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Gladys María Gutiérrez Alvarado.

 

The King receives the Letters of Credence from the Ambassador of the Republic of Guinea, Framoï Mara.

 

 

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