Africa-Press – Angola. Six new ambassadors accredited to Angola, with the status of residents, presented their Letters of Credence to the President of the Republic, João Lourenço, in a ceremony held this Wednesday (19), at the Presidential Palace, in Luanda.
On separate occasions, the Angolan Head of State received Letters of Credence from the representatives of Uganda, Julius Katembeka, Vietnam, Duong Chue, and Senegal, Ndao Malik.
The ambassadors of Turkey, Ufuk Ekici, of Cape Verde, Júlio de Morais, and of the United Arab Emirates, Salem Alshamsi, also formalized the protocol procedure.
On that occasion, the President of the Republic held a private conversation of approximately 15 minutes with each of the diplomats.
Letters of Credentials are formal documents that designate a diplomat as ambassador to another sovereign state.
These letters are addressed from one Head of State to another, asking him to give credibility to everything the ambassador says on behalf of his country.
The letters are presented personally by the ambassador to the Head of State in a formal ceremony.
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