Africa-Press – Mauritius. The President of the Republic, under the provisions of Section 87 of the Constitution, has approved the appointment of several new ambassadors. This decision marks a significant step in the country’s diplomatic efforts, as the new ambassadors will represent Mauritius in key international locations, contributing to the nation’s foreign relations.
Rajeshwar (Rajesh) Jeetah has been appointed as High Commissioner to the United Kingdom, with his residence in London. Sarojini Seeneevassen will serve as the head of the Mauritian High Commission in Australia, residing in Canberra. The appointments reflect Mauritius’s commitment to maintaining strong diplomatic ties and promoting its interests on the global stage.
Brian Neil Joseph Glover will take on the role of Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the United Nations in Switzerland, residing in Geneva. This appointment is particularly significant, as it places Mauritius in a central position for engagement with international organizations and diplomatic initiatives.
Furthermore, Bruno Clifford Cunniah has been appointed to Madagascar, residing in Antananarivo. Anne Marie Danielle Perrier will be the High Commissioner to Mozambique, based in Maputo. The appointment of envoys to Madagascar and Mozambique highlights Mauritius’s focus on strengthening relationships within the African continent and fostering cooperation in the region.
These new appointments are a demonstration of Mauritius’s strategic approach to international relations, seeking to strengthen its presence and influence worldwide. The selected individuals will play important roles in promoting Mauritian interests and further developing the country’s international standing in the coming years.
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