Africa-Press – Liberia. The discussion with focused on finalizing the details for Ambassador Yorlay’s upcoming presentation of his Letters of Credence to French President Emmanuel Macron.
Liberia’s Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to France, Dr. Teeko T. Yorlay, held a crucial meeting with Mr. Mathieu Carmona, Deputy Director for State Protocol at the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs, at the Embassy of Liberia in Paris.
The discussion focused on finalizing the details for Ambassador Yorlay’s upcoming presentation of his Letters of Credence to French President Emmanuel Macron.
During the meeting, the two diplomats reviewed the necessary steps for the accreditation process and reaffirmed the strong diplomatic relationship between Liberia and France.
They also explored areas of mutual interest, particularly focusing on strategies to boost French investment in Liberia, strengthen economic cooperation, and enhance Liberia’s role in global security efforts.
Ambassador Yorlay highlighted Liberia’s commitment to fostering a favorable environment for French businesses, particularly in sectors such as infrastructure, agriculture, mining, and tourism.
He encouraged French investors to take advantage of the economic reform and development opportunities currently being pursued by the Liberian government.
The conversation also delved into deepening bilateral cooperation in global security, with discussions covering areas such as peacekeeping, counterterrorism, and the prevention of transnational crime. Furthermore, both parties emphasized the importance of strengthening the working relationship between the Liberian Embassy and the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Ambassador Yorlay expressed his gratitude for the warm reception and reiterated Liberia’s commitment to advancing its diplomatic relations with France. In response, Mr. Carmona assured the Ambassador of France’s full support in facilitating his formal accreditation and future diplomatic endeavors.
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